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Two zoning changes, one to accommodate Richard Tarbox\ ( Gainesville land Moot\S"'s-' ?<< VV(; ..riffis Southside School cafetorium, said past two yuui, Miid WeUnv:>Ud>\! olds
a new shopping centeron use planner, presented a proposed Loop, 0\s .'.\vKed: for that if the purchase from Kallos is this activity was discontinued April .'
US-301 South, and another to layout for the development which rezonir iv\v; (;) j site from consumaled, the church will not ex- 1, due largely to lack of local in :
allow a church in an OR (oil i co- Mueller said would be built in RO (res .c'" _e) to Open ercise the special exception it was terest. He had been operating undera
MDA resident) area on Griffis Loop phases. Site plans will be prepared, Rural. Ki &' .
Benefit... < -ns to sell the previously granted on properly off charter in the name of the Brad-
were unanimously approved Tuesday and the necessary permits from building to Bradford Baptist Flume Road, lust south of Highway ford County Youth Activities, Inc. !
A garage sale, sponsored by ERA night, May 27, by lour membersof \ DER (Department of Environmental Church, a small fundamentalistgroup 16. "We consider! the purchase of the which he headed as president. '
tin-Owens, is set May 31 with the County Zoning Board. Regulation) will be applied for which was chartered by the existing building and two adjoiningacres Kallos said the corporation had paid ,'vw""'
proceeds to benefit l the Muscular Fred G. Mueller, owner ol alter t the property is rezoned, Tar- state 18 months ago. The reason for from Mr. Kallos for a over $8,000 in donations to various
Dystrophy Association (MDA). Alligator Creek Ranch, Inc. on South box said. No esl imales of the overall rezoning the land is because chur- reasonable amount will be more youth activities and various i''
Your contribution is needed to 301 asked for rezoning of 50 acres ol cost of I he project were made at ches are a permitted use in Open economical for the church than charities during the past two years .'
help. For more information, phone land from Open Rural to General Tuesday night's meeting Rural classification, but require a building our own sanctuary," Scott l '
The recommendations
964-S06S, ask for Karen. Commercial for a shopping centers! special exception in other zoning said. two rezoning :
will be forwarded the Zon-
the north end of the and a by '
property categories.
Ladies. Board the Bradlord )>.......
Bunko Night... ing to County
future mall at the south end, with ad- .
ditional for offices in bet- Church Request Approved... Bruce Scott trustee chairman of Kallos, who has been operating Commission for final action at its! ;01.
The Junior Woman's Club is ween. spaces Gust Kallos, owner of the former the church, which{ now meets in the bingo games in the building for the June 2 meeting. '
sponsoring a Ladies Bunko Night at 'i:.
7:30 until 9:30: p.m. next Thursday,
May 5, at the Starke Woman's

Club.Woman's Funding Apparently Set
Bunko is lots of fun, I.
L h '
says Chritie Torode, "...so come $ ,
join us.!" Cost is $2.50 per person. .,
'. All proceeds will go to the Highway
Beautification Committee of the For 2 Starke Grants
Chamber of Commerce. For more it

9645326.information call 533-2505 or 1 y ,

New Cheerleaders... Jrfli 'a Totaling Over $ 1 Million ;

The new Bradford High d
cheerleaders are sponsoring a
.y garage sale this Saturday, May 31, k Starke is evidently in line for two Starke is number 4 out of live I.'
.. from 9 a.m until 1 p.m. at 1316 W. I federal grants of $575,000 each, a downtown commercial revitalization .
Madison Street. 4 total of $1.15 million, for the coming grants to be awarded by the
'' Proceeds will go toward their ai' MWM year, although the funding could be Department of Community Affairsin
new uniforms. delayed on one. Tallahassee. After a rating snafu..
o1r 1 WI last year when some winners were K
1 r: ( fl The grants areA : bumped on appeal, Mrs. Day says
4: Square Dance... { q '
't. ,, the Department of Community Affairs -
$575,000 Community Develop- team that rates the grants on a
Each ;
Tuesday, 8
Kingsley
p.m. s. ment Block Grant to rehabilitate has been most carefulin
point system
Lake Civic Center. Plus level.
the principal purpose of which is to its deliberations this year, making
Dance first of each
vta
month same Saturday 7 1, L rehabilitate 25 houses in the Reno certain points awarded are earned,
place.
., dance.If workshop. 8 p.m. mainstream p.m. i ; work.area of Starke, plus utility system and change she does enough not expect to place the Starke'scommercial ratingsto

more information. iiif1 grant to redo the blighted area
F of downtown Starke. It is the first the funding release is not
: Active Seniors... 'd time that U.S. Housing and Urban delayed in court, Mrs. Day expects

ri.p'" The Senior Center offers various 'W.-4 ((14 Development allocated for commercial funds have revitaliza-been the be commercial released by revitalization Aug.' 1. fundsto C

}t' : activities for senior citizens inI I ; tion. This project includes planting
eluding needlework, macrame,
exercises trees and shubbery, installing old- The task force lor the downtown
bingo, etc. F H. fashioned will meet to the June 17
i street lights, installing grant prior
The Center is Monday ,
I through Friday from open 8:30: a.m. to 4 I brick-paved walkways at major Call. .city council meeting to make recom-
and mendations the ,
p.m. and is located behind the new Street intersections, installing to commission
underground electrical services for
1 courthouse on the corner of Grand
the streets lights and an John Miller chairman ol the
and Streets.
Georgia
underground water system for the Downtown Progress Committee of
Contact McGee
iJ Beverly
or plants. the Chamber of Commerce, says
Teresa Wood at 964-4545 for
.'- information. more tentative plans are to ask for bids on
a project engineer for the downtown
'4>'- Grant writer Linda Day said last project after the June 17 city com

; Free Blood Check... Friday, May 23, the funding of the mission meeting to hire an engineer
; A New Twist at Bradford High... downtown revitalization grant couldbe within six weeks. And, working with
A free blood pressure check will delayed several months if the CIty the engineer and with the approval
.y, be given the first Tuesday of every These young ladies are the new 198(1-87( Tornado The girls are ((1-r): Front-Monica Tucker. Sheila of Key West contests its grant application of the city commission, the DPC will
Twisters. They will do jazz dancing twill I the flags Tew and Erika Banks. Middle ,
row- Crlsly Meyers .
't' month from 1-4 p.m. in the library rating in court. Deadline to purchase all components for the project
dance with pom-poms, and In general'( be more active Becky Poore, Wanda Mueller, Angela Forsyth and
at Bradford Hospital. A registered appeal such grants is June 4 and Ms. and plans to start constructionat
"'i nurse will issue blood pressure for the Bradford High Band than the flag corps has Claudine Greenly. Back rowTonya Klein Lilly Day thinks such court action would the end of October, alter the art
1 cards, record readings and checks been In the past. Burgess, Amy Noegel, Angelas Montgomery. Priscilla"They're have to be initated by the June 4 ap festival planned by Santa Fe Com-
going to be sharp. There's a lot of talent Welch, Jackie Nguyen. Not shown: Audra Branlley.
pulse. peal deadline. Ms. Day was speaking munity College has taken place.
your here" says Bandmaster Buddy Ball. The girls will be In addition, the 1987 band will also have five majoret- in last Miller mid-1987
Starke
Friday, May 23, projects a compleSee -
directed head Donna
by 1986 Parado. tes.
majorette (
.. ills Alumni... and said Key West had taken no such
action at that date. ( GrantSp2.)
A general meeting of the Bradford -
' High School Alumni Association

p.m.is in grads set the Monday BHS are urged library.All June to. attend.9, at 7 June 6 Graduation Set for Bradford :High glass of 1986 I

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212 students are expected to Friday, May 30, will be the last Valedictorian of the Class of 1986, Mrs. Carolyn Hayes of Starke.. Tomlinson, Michelle Ann Watkins
Cheerleading Clinic... graduate next Friday, June 6, in the day seniors will attend classes. The Terese Richardson, daughter of Mr. Lynn Holtzendorf, daughter of Mr. Melissa S. Williams and James
.1 1986 commencement ceremonies at following week June 2-6, an activityis and Mrs. AI Richardson of Santa Fe and Mrs. Ben Holtzendorf of Starke. Phillip Wilson
The annual summer cheerleading the Bradford High School stadium. planned for every day. Seniors are Lake, will deliver the farewell ad Karen R. Martin, daughter of Mr. Jim Duncan, superintendent of
clinic sponsored by the Bradford The exact number of graduateswill required to attend. After the activityis dress. Salutatorian Rusty Nail, son and Mrs. Ralph Martin of Lawtey. schools for the Bradford District,
1 ugh cheerleaders is set June 18-20 not be known until graduation completed, seniors are free to of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Nail of Honor graduates chosen with a will be the presenter of diplomas.
from 11 a.m. until noon in the BHS day 208 students come from the leave campus. If they stay on cam- Lawtey, will give the welcoming ad- grade point average of 303.4 are: Dr. Albert J. Rother, principal of the k
gym. class rankings. The other four pus, they are to go to their regularly dress. Kelliene Ann Baldwin Donna Kay High School, will be presenter of
All girls from grades K-12 are in- students are special education scheduled class. Seniors are also exempt Five more Bradford High School Barker, Larry W. Barnhill,Amy Lee Senior Class Medallions. Robyn f
vited to attend. senior has students will graduate with high Clark Allison Sue Denmark Senior Class will
students who are not ranked. from finals, unless a Venus McNelley, sponsor
Spirit sticks and ribbons will be Currently, there is no guest nine unexcused absences in a honors, meaning they have grade Doughman, Joseph E. Griffis, make the presentation of seniors.
awarded daily. Cheers, chants,and speaker for 1986 BHS graduation semester course, or 18 unexcused point averages of 3.5 or above. Theyare Melissa P. Griffis, Erika Lee Gruen, Senior Class officers are: Tracie
' stunts will be taught. Cost of $10 for ceremonies. Dr. Alan Robertson, absences in a year course, or if the : Edward L. Hall, Irie John Hamilton, LeAnn Clark, president; Tamera
: the week. For more information, president of Santa Fe Community senior needs the grade to pass or justto Marsenna L. Brantley, daughterof Sharon D. Martin, Tonja Shea Mc- Ann Dempsey, vice-president ;
phone 9647824. College, cancelled due to factors improve their average. Mr. and Mrs. John Brantley of Cloud, Theresa P. McCollum, Irving Allison Sue Denmark, secretary;
I beyond his control, says Dr. Al The graduation ceremony is set in Starke. T. Meres,Jr.,Katherine L. O'Hearn, Tricia Kay Lawson, treasurer;
, Rother, BHS principal. Dr. Rother is the BHS football stadium,starting at Tracie LeAnn Clark, daughter of Richard Lee O'Steen, Stacey Joe Senators are Lynn Bowen, Monica
currently in the process of lining up 8 p.m. and ending at approximately Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark of Starke. Parrish, Michael A. Rowley,
. Pre-Iletirement: anotner speaker. 9:15: p.m. James Franklin Haves, son of Melissa Ann Todd Deanna Michele (See Graduation..p.2AHeaded >

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'J,. planning, especially If you are look- ;:
ing at retirement in five or 10
years. The Extension Service is of- DayCelebration ARF
fering a six part LearnByMailseries
to assist in preparing for
+ retirement. Information will be Here } I It4
sent to your home for your convenience
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If interested, contact the Exten- American Legion Post 56 will ... 1, t th ,
sion Office phone 964-6280, Ext. hold Memorial Day services on .... '
a
t 284. Memorial Day May 30 at the
monument on 301 South at 10:30:

Upcoming... am. ll F e ly

The Starke Zoning Board is
scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. Thurs All organizations in the county
day, May 29, in the Starke city hall. are invited to place wreaths al ;
The Bradford County Commis the monument during the ,1 t4
sion's regular first Monday ceremony. !
meeting is set at 9:30: a.m. Monday : .
June 2 in the county courthouse.The .
Lawtey city commission's Coffee and doughnuts will be I ; )
regular monthly meeting is set at served at Post 56 headquarters H IT
7.30 p.m. Monday, June 2. preceding the ceremony at 10 c PI '
The regular first Tuesday a.m. ,
meeting of the Starke city commis- ," :
sion is set at 7:30 __ J
p.m. Tuesday The black granite marker at L-
June 3, in City Hall the site on 301 South is eight feet, -
for Football in Kansas...
The Board of Governors;: of the
nine inches tall and cost $1,700. Headed for Minnesota Football...
Starke-Bradford County Chamberof The County provided $500 and the Speedy running buck ,Andy' Junes !left, mid qnwtei-li.u-k-iiiifetj ." 'lInk.l.ollie .
Commerce is set next Thursday, city contributed $500. Mayor Clinton Jenkins, loft anil Greg Jacksun" headed for C'oneordiii College hu\r Hlgneil tellerof Inlenl lo play foiitb.dl, for I'l'lilt Junior Course
June 5, at 12:30: p.m. Charles Schaefer is hoping in- In St.Paul Minnesota on football scholarships. JenkliiH run for 1,091 in Pratt Kansas.!
The bloodmobile from the dividual contributions will be yards In I7H curries lie 19KB grid( sea nun, a 6.1 I yards per carry average, Junes came on In his neulor>ear to gain UIH surds In 103: curries fur Hit
Civitan Regional Blood Center in made to repay the city. and ho scored 16 touchdown., Greg Jackson played defensive tackle' mill III 1 Tornadoes, aH'raJhlJ( ( 8.:1: yards per curry and m-oring rightlouchdonu4. !
Gainesville is due in Starke Tuesday defensive end, and had laekleH for the season UI) U>iii| fompleleil! 8(1( of I lilt pass attempt, or 47 imrrnlcom
May 10. It will be parked near (11t..t! 1011, for 1,325>'III'dlll.c"'lI:ulsu run for 170>iinls and lust lurkles
the Chamber of Commerce office mid 1.1 assists from his safely position.
from 11 a.m. iunlil 5:30: p.m.

( page IA) Mrs Day is moving back to
'
'\.rr: lion of the downtown revitali/ulion Keystone Heights Aug. 15, and hopes
.
project. to act as administrator for both pro-
1 allr4ttlrw On the Community Development jects. That will take action by the city -
"
f. Block Grant) (CDBG) for housing commission. She told the
D. f .... .. e rehabilitation Mrs. Day said the ap-
peals process is been completed and Downtown Progress C.ommlttee I last
("1 I1 rants awarded, has not been Friday, should be employed to coordinate -
jeopardized': although she docs not work between the engineer,'
'i expect the final rcscoring to be cornthe contractor and the city, and to

Mc c 't1 pleted until! June 9, keep records.

y HOW'S THE FAMILY ?

By Kev. Ed Kirkland

4.i Pastor. Kingsley Lake Baptist Church I

4 91'x' ? Hurray For the Housewife ,
n
4 e '
'i'
-- : There is a group in our modern society which suffers from much
,. Ip ; discrimination. They are rarely heard from and seldom praised. That groupis
; /1 the Housewife of today.As .
a matter of fact, today's woman is often looked down upon and made to
; f feel inferior if she chooses to work at home rather than outside of It She is
told indirectly through all kinds of mediums that she has nothing of real
value to contribute to life. That she "stays" at home simply because she
p : rj either has no real skill to offer or because she is some type of slave to her

) tt husband's every wish.
These ideas are absurd. The fact is that many women choose to work at
home for various reasons. For instance, some who have children, especiallythose
who are preschool age, have decided that it is worth the financial
r4 sacrifice/ to invest themselves in the life of their child. My wife and I share
I i 1Ma / k w this conviction and decided several years before we had children that both of
us wanted her to be able to remain with our children so we could maintain a
greater degree of control over the imput they receive Even Dr. Spock is
y t ( -r .1'1 quoted as saying he recommends a mother staying with her child the first
three years if at all possible.But .
Top Academicians at Bradford Middle School... that's not the only value to the work of the housewife. In fact, a recent
article indicates that in homes where their is a housewife, there is generallyless
The II Bradford :MUUIIc School students inirniiiK olruiKht-A's: for Ih,' Standing: Cindy Davis,. Regina Bass D.inika KkhanKon, Danielle tension and things seem to run more smoothly. This only makes sense
filth six-weeks !I"ldill111'1'1./ .... no ll-rr< >' Steel, 1lidHIt'Ih'Khlllt': Josli Crawford, Jane Slanuix-llay! Andy because when you're both home less time has to be spent doing the daily
Knrrliiift al tmllom: Steven Thin'nl.in. Sioll DUIH.III. Itn.in (';111..",. Smith Blaiix' :Chrsncy.'. and Karen Colnnun. duties around the house. For instance, all during college, before we had
iiiiil Kc\in! SIIU". children, my wife and I both worked outside our home. Because of this, our
day ol f was spent running 1 rom the grocery store to getting the clothes wash-
ed and dried. I do admit, you meet some interesting people when you're
fighting for the last available washing machine at ten o'clock on a Saturday
BMS
14 Students Make A's
Straight at evening But, somehow we didn't mind giving up that part of our lives.
Now, I know what you're thinking. You are saying to yourself that you
Kourlwn ol 8110\ students al Brad- Mrs Ii\id ('a 1111\ .1 ol Kuiisl| lj'\ ';MichiielJVlcKinnev. son ol Asst. Seventh Grant : Ashley Al- would like to do that too if you could afford it, right? I mean, let's be honest
I Ion Middle] School, or 1.6 percent ol Lake Supt. ol Schools. and.. Mrs i Dewey day, Christina Bath, Michael here. But, allow me to let you in on a little secret. Anytime a wife chooses to
I the student body earned .Josh Craw lord son ol Mr. and of Starke. Becker, Jennifer Bennett, Bill work at home as a housewife, it will cost that family some /financial support.
Mi-Kinncy
Mrainht-A's! for the Iii lh six-weeks' Mrs. Stexe (', av\ IIII'd ol iniham.i Campbell, LaShon Chandler, Kim The questions should be raised though about what bills you are supportingthat
r.uling period which ended( April 23.: .1 Dmiika\ Kii-luirdson, daughter\ ol The 81 BMS I students on (lie A-B Cumming, Shannon Hicks, Amy are not really necessary. This answer should then be weighed againstthe
\iuither 81 students or 9.2 percent Mr. and :t]i's. Sam Kicli.ink.im i olSlarke. honor 1'011101' the 5th six-weeks' are, Jones Jennifer Kight, John King, value of the teaching of children and the harmony in the home.A .
"i the student body, earned all A's b.v grade: Staci !Meyers Deborah Nichols, final word of praise for these ladies. A good housewife actually con-
.mil B's for the filth six-weeks for .1 Danielle Smith daughter. ol :Ml. Nakita Reed, John Robbins, James tributes financially to the welfare of the family. For example, children
places on the A-B honor roll. and !Mrs. 1 Dan Smith ol Slarke.Andv Ki<>litli Grade : Allison Ar- Smith, David Spell, Kyle Starling, stay at t home, you must consider the cost of similar childcare. Also, she may
Three eighth graders 9 seventh Smith sun ol :Mr. and :I1 i's. they, Link Bishop, Jamie Bowen, Lori Starling, Billy Stephens, Carla provide savings on the food bill, clothing or various other ways. You can bet,
guiders and 2 six graders earned David Smith Slarke.Kenma Kendra Butler, Jennifer Dodge, Stephens, Tushina Vanzant, and if she were not there, it would cost you something for her services.I .
Mi.nghi-A's. They are, by grade: Bass, daughter ol Mr. and Ga.vle Douglas Sarah Douglas Ricky Wishart.) realize the idea of being a housewife, or even married to one, is not very
Mrs. Ciene B.I!>!> ol Slarke.Karen Allison Farnsworth, Aimee popular today. I also realize many of you may disagree with me. So be 1tIt
Eighth Grade : .. ('1111'111111dIUgllll'l' ol i\1r. Ferguson( Kevin Finch, Christy Sixth Grade : Kim Busby, won't be the first time. But consider this, many women that I have talked to
Steven Thornton, son ol Mr. and and Mrs. Her! \Villuims ol Slarke.Blame Ciaull Cindy Harris, Melissa: Hislop: Angela demons, Mary Coleman, actually want to be at home and their husbands will not allow it. At least, this
Mi--, Donald 1 Thornton! Starke. Mt''li''
.( 'iiuh I),IMS I daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. MeChesnev: ol Stnrke.Ke KI'Il'k'all'l'il' Kruck Tina Lindsey, Donna Dunlap, Shelley Easom, who is enslaved?
;\11' Kduard: & ( 1 D.nis ol Hampton.Si \ m Snow. son ol 11t and ;\11'". Len' Looney Andy Maricle, Patrick Beau Ely, Sophia Fenton, TonyaGeorge I want to tell you that I am proud of my wife and all those who share in hercarl'l'r
M.irks. Beth McKinney Shane choice. They are each underpaid overworked, underappreciated and
on" Duncan son ol Sup! olSilmuK Kenneth' SiloIII tirahiim. Jay Groves, Andrea
), and :\11'". Jim Duncan of Meter\ \ Dana Norman, Jason llewell Deana Holiday, Emma overfatigued. For this reason, I want to say "Hurray for the Housewife!".
:St.ilke Pili-her, Elizabeth Kalhburn, Carl Knowles, Matt Martin, Emory Ed Kirkland is pastor of the Kingsley Lake Baptist Church, located on
Sixth Grady : Kii'hie, Vincon Robinson, Shana Prevail Delressa Robinson, Chris Hwy. 16 at Kingsley Lake. If you would like to see a particular need discuss.
Jane Slanwtx-lla.v' daughter of11r. Sclnnilt, Mark Shulord, Annette Snow, Kelley Stewart, Bradley ed in this column you may call his office at $33-2018 or write to: HOW'S THE
Seventh Grade : : and Mrs. Kay Stanwix-Ilty ol Simmons, Jim Starling, Antanyia Taj bur, Mary Thornton Brian Titus, FAMILY Kingsley Lake Baptist, Rt. 1. Box 586 Starke Fla. 32091."Buy .
.BI Hill ('a; 110' a. son ol Mr.\ und Hampton Lake. Ta.v lor, and !Misty Telken. Brenda Williams and Richard Wolf.

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the Best Now
Frida.v. May 30, is the last day course.! You must lake and pass the ol June 26. Your attendance is required. p.m. on Friday, June 6. ALL seniors ';
seniors will attend all classes. Mon- linal exam to receive' credit for that <1. Seniors on campus during participating in the graduation
d.I> June 2. seniors will pick-up cap class. Check with your! teachers the week of June 2-6 are required to ceremony are to report at 7 p.m. You
,roil gowns between 8.10 a.m. at the about it. attend the activity scheduled lor are to assemble on the paved area Pay Nothingtill
l runt counter. Tuesday, June 3, Fl'ldaILl. \' 30 is the last lull that day and then leave campus.
seniors are to clear all debts with school day for sl'ninr''nu will Students on campus following the
Mrs Prevail at the front counter notice I tram, the schedule above t that t activity of that day are expected to between the lieldhouse and gym. Labor Dqy"Buy
Iict) ween 8-10 a.m. Wednesday, June an event oceunng at school is go to their regular class. Roll call will be made to determine a
4 seniors\ pick-up report cards at the scheduled<
rent counter between 8-10
a.m. +litslnc is
WL
I'liursdav. June 5, is graduationnicuee -' 'ir r

at the football stadium betM'on ,,,<
( II.a.m.\( Friday June 6, is '
( ,f
>41 ,IIlu.lt ion starting at 8 p m. at the .
i tool. ball stadium. Also, seniors are to ,
pick-up school record pictures and i 1
health card between 8.10 a.m. at then
out counter. i is 31E Illlllllll + I
There will be no senior final ex-
.. unless one is needed by a par- .
tii< iilar student in order attempt to
i.use a grade or pass a course, or if I itt ulnas
'I
\ oil have nine UNEXCUSED
'
Absences" in a semester course, or 18EX(1'SED -
I : absences in a year \ i '

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''' by Buster Rahn Since he wanted to move to Florida, located. When tinv ur was UV'I.
t .. BCT Staff WriterIf he visited Orange Park, rented the Kopelousos bought the Guidon Grillon
iro. ) building and put in a restaurant, Call Street, across from the
4 L f ? genuine Italian pizza is whatyou're named "Giuseppe's Pizza" becauseit Koch's Drug Store Several years
? looking for look no further.
was a partnership venture with later, about 1956, Kopelousos bought
....,... -", ,,,..,.. Gus Kopelousos has returned to Calantone. The partner bought Con- on Temple Avenue and
". the restaurant business in Starke, igliaro's interest in the partnership, operated both the Gold Ifouse and
a.' ? after an absence of six years. .
and he was again without a business Garden Restaurant.In
Kopelousos has opened a Vito's pizza
venture. In subsequent "Vila'sPizza's"
years
parlour at 105 Edwards Road,across
in Mid-
were opened 1964,Gus Kopelousos purchasedthe
from the Community State Bank at
Bradford dleburg, Hinesville, Georgia, and Garden Restaurant from his
Square. Jacksonville, all to be sold, once
Vito Conigliaro, a native of Palermo father and continued in the family
Y Sicliy, and founder of Vito's Pizza established tradition until the building burned in
li while
is assisting in getting the Kopelousos met Conigliaro 1980. During the next six years,
i r business open,and teaching the staff he was operating Vito's Pizza in Kopelousos was interested in
/ how to make Italian pizza from Middleburg. The two became several ventures, both in Starke and
Oai scratch. friends, and Kopelousos became Warner Robbins, Georgia. He
in "fascinated" with the product, recently sold his interest in Jessie's
Conigliaro came to Philedelphia
in the establishment of
culminating .
l 1966 and worked constructionhand t nnnP.e on North Temple Avenue.Vito's
I as a the local Vito's Pizza
s ; for several months. The next
financial in
a Conigliaro has no Pizza offers several items of
year, he went to Brooklyn and began
,
I terest in the local business, but is
distinctive Italian flavor on its
work in the kitchen of an Italian
assisting Kopelousos out of friendship menu, a Greek salad, for which the
restaurant. In 1974 he moved to
t't" r. q; xr He will remain here for several Kopelousos family has been famous,
\ \ Virginia, and opened three pizza
.4 weeks, teaching his techniques for
..i and roast beef, American style. The
," parlors, naming them "Vito's Pizzas" making Vito's pizza as it should be
I The three restaurants were restaurant will be open seven days a
.. made. week, and will make deliveries
1 >m 1 :4j later sold, and the names were
changed within the city limits, for orders in
I Long-Time Restaurateurs... excess of six dollars. The phone

.. ". ."_...' ....,, _...;....:--... 'W ]In 1979 Conigliaro was visiting a Gus' father, George Kopelousos number, 964-5509, is not yet in the
........ 11 )
...., ; book.
phone
'""1L.,4.- r. ( friend, Giuseppe Calantone, in came to Starke from Lake City
"T . ..... .,.. ,
"" Valdosta, Georgia. He read an about 1939, and established the Park Connie Best who worked at the
PhD..IoMa.Uladlin advertisement in the Florida Times Cafe, located where the Charley Garden Restaurant for eight years.is .
Ti/y.a King... Union offering! "space for rent Johns Insurance office is currently managing Vito's for Kopelousos
Vilo'Coninluuo.: out left, is lrurbhigthe cooks at Vito will remain on hand for l p'pralt''ks dispeiiK-,
the neat opened 1 ills x Pieta I'm' 'lour to make olil ing his urcrpU to the staff at the now business 'locatedfashioned
pi//as from scratch on Kdwards Bond in Starke.

for Martie
In ancient Rome the first 6
day of the year was given
over to honoring Janus,
A little seafood
the god of gates and doors 96' -7303 great place. ,
and of beginnings and en '
dings-the month of Janu
ary is named for him.

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can put your f finger on Peggy Mlote, Store Manager Invites you to shop here and save! I

1 Hilary, Club President, Maxie (Carter' Jr excel and !succeed in a college level training pro- ,
II I ruth' presentedscholarships lo Santa (KeCommunity gram. In addition to these regular Rotary Scholarships -
('oll'ge to four outstanding I'JHd(; graduates a Bradford County husband and wife, who :;
.ui Bradford High School. Rl'cl'ivingn year wish to remain anonymous, have established two Y'w' wl.'rn
.
1 ItuUiv Club Scholarships of $600 annually were additional scholarships administered by the
fur John Hamilton, Jr. and Kellienr Anne Starke Rotary Club.
1i.1i IdN, in Deanna Tomlinson and Allison Denmark

l II.MM'
local I club has successfully sponsored several
I It lu' Rotary Scholarship! pr..gr.lln!'> establish-! scholars who studied overseas through this
i I in I'JTtf and I thus tar has assisted IH local I renowned international program. Vickie Lynne the convenience of home deliveryof ing his years of service he traveled 150,000 and when that Floridian comes I li "'m
,.indents to attend their local college. Much of the Carver of Starke has been selected as one of these mail to our front doors today, it is difficult miles, on the job-a total equivalent to Starke, our nearby neighbor to the Smith
l.unlink tomes: from the annual Rural Urban Day Rotary' Scholars for the coming year. She will attend to imagine the troubles encounteredby many 1 imes the distance around the world. where rabbits abound, he I is humid lulu, inn
liit km dinner presented by Starke Rotary! at the the \University of Warwick in Coventry, rural mail carriers in the horse and Harley M. !McRae, also a descendant of a sure winner with him
< 1"'I'lng I of the Bradford County Fair Students! are England from to December with all buggy days
July costs one of Starke's first residents, Daniel About 700 people came in yi'slerd.iv mi
M I li" i led on the basis of good citizenship leader-
paid l by the Rotary Foundation. McRae, was another early mail carrier them ,
-IMP'
long-time City Clerk Merrill Edwards, also substituting six years during the absenceof tall, gaunt-looking man with a !oU"III"'II'
deceased, told the story in The Telegraph's Mr. Edwards. bundle.; He was quickly surrounded t In .1.
special historical issue celebrating the 'In those days Route One went from large crowd when our importer\ saw him
100th anniversary of the establishment ol Starke to Temple's Mill, a once populous and was telling a thrilling midnight aden
etriTORJALSCollege Starke's first post oltice. settlement around the saw mill and limber lure, where "churchyards yawn and I iln-
graves give up their dead, winkm\ tu"
hand he held a rabbit's loot (which MIMU
..'.-, .' .: r. : : -' '. ". superstitious people think is an inlalhl.li. ) '
e source of good luck).

After his spell-binding spiel I UK-
gentleman from Starke had no trouMi) ,i
Aid AvailableFor all selling the contents ot his hog it I i
dollar per rabbit's foot. One ol the ni< i
GAYU.. S.MA I L prising purchasers lost! no time in i laku.u.
his proud possession down to the' Kim i.u.
Deserving StudentsIt
the railroad through Starke at ili.il. him/
@ later becoming the Seaboard An l.nu >
This industrious fellow soon made Inimoney ..
was an inspiring sight to see more so by establishing an endowment of ,. ..n.. '' .. 4)h back and fair profit! fur h11n,r11 I,',
$10,000, which at even a low rate of six ,, -
i than $50,000: in scholarships! being railroad stevedores the l Ii u
1.1 ,.. ..... ..... rubbing on
-
awarded to 40 graduates ot Ui.idford percent interest would yield the ,.. ,... -5 hind ear at live cents a rub 10''k< >'\1' I iln-,
High School at the annual Awards ;Night; minimum $600 scholarship needed an- /' hoodoos away from their door

ceremonies on May 20. nually for tuition and books .

Although this is a gratifying sum to heprot't'ereI Dr Bernard McFadden, coordinatorof Balous Edwards was the grandson ot operation of Simon J. Temple on the As P.T. Barnum. the cirrus uiilin.ii
the SFCC Starke Center will be hap- William Edwards, Sr., credited with railroad just north of Stai ke in the area of naire!.', once said, "Iheie s a stu.ki-i i I ii.mi
for scholarships in a small building the first real house in Slaike, I the present Farmers Market According to every minute.." And apparently I thai ., ,is.
community, such as ours, now that we py to discuss the details of creating suchan although there may have been rude log Mr. Edward's description ",..it I then crossed as true in 1H09 as it i is today\ .
have our own Santa Fe Community College endowment fund with anyone who so cabins here before (that lime. over and down the road, now U.S. 301,to

Starke Center, there are :still not desires. Recalling the establishment of the first John Uglow's place, across SR 16 down to Minf'ral'atf"r Sold
to meet the demand Rural Mail Delivery !service, Mr. Edwards lie I crossroad at Preacher Damon's place,
enough scholarships Other organizations might also like to
said afraid lie turned left to Raiford Road to the Bill Reddish But !someStaike industries in livi'i!' .> 'H-
"P.'opl.H'I'I' (
:
and many applicants must! still follow the example of the Rotary Club would increase! their taxi's. They Ill'bl'l'vice received' place, back across Water Oak to Little more legitimate than (he one u-i "'"id", .d|
be turned away without meeting their which uses a portion of funds realized very little mail ol.I'any kind, and no daily Spring (below Heilbronn), back to Drew above. In its July 27, !tlll!)!> issur I II inTelegraph .
needs for assistance.At from its annual Rural-Urban Day at the newspapers or inaga/.mes. They Mould Rcddish's farm, through the woods to reported the following
Conner's and thence back to
Bradford County Fair to finance its par- come to town every month or so and getIheir Slarke.Lawlon" place, Messrs. Truby & Davis. who ,o.. n ,i
present the bulk of the local student ticipation in the scholarship funding mail and do Ilieir! Chopping, and some mineral spring several miles out ni I I..MI
of them seemed sat i isl led logo along in I his Mr. Edward's failed to t tell TheTelegraph have purchased a battling I .c ppu| tm-
aid funds come from twenty SFCC program. lor while longl'I'II' ," how of he .
way many pairs pants which they will take out to the spi mf .,,01
Board Trustees scholarships totaling Starke is proud of its SFCC Starke !\ Edwards lecalled his I first! 1 years as wore the seat out ol while jogging and will bottle water there,7'hewitert "'m ''In
$30,000: annually; ten scholarships pro- Center and is already feeling the an RFD carrier when he drove a horse and humping over those 150,000 miles. But if spring is pure and very healthy and u in-

vided by the Guy and Elizabeth An- stimulating effect it is having on the in- buggy over I UK so-called "corduroy" (laid Irom, end Slaike lo end),Lawley(hey would, at least.probably reach ed by many in the city dUI'in111l'!\ sin mm' i

drews endowment, totaling $12,000 annually terest of the young people, as well as roads, at a !slow' I Iliiee-niiles-an-hour pact Editor's Note: Thl' spring relern' i i" "I I
and two Starke Rotary Club Tocll'ivl'uny (( >would have shaken linn course, is now known as llt'illiionn, i i i sM|
; for adults of our area, in the advantages of out ol the buggy, since the roads' consisted ings, derived from two Geiin.in 'M'1 1,
scholarships! for $600 per year two higher education. Helping to create ad- of dirt covering ti loundalioii I ol logs, which Unique Starke 'Industry'Stui meaning mineral water. In .01 an,,.i l' -i-'

years. ditional scholarship endowments is one made for very bumpy riding. was getting publicity in the daily made many years later, the' lleilliiiuiii I u

Anyone who would like to assist! in brInging very tangible way in which the com- Years later, when Mr. Edwards reined papers, even as far back as 1899. In one olUs water was pionounced: one ol the pun',1:.
the advantages of a college munity can demonstrate its continuing his horse and buggy and acquired Model-! issues during that year, the Jacksonville !springs in Ihe country, with one oi 1 Hit
students do support. T Foi'd, the roads \\l'l'l'ol i ill so bad he ol ten daily carried. I the following interesting highest mineral contentsIn
education to deserving may
put a set of "mud chains" on his car, and comment concerning our fair city: later years a local CIIl'pol",1I1111,I A.I-,
just left them in place until they were out. TIIR RABBIT'S FOOT formed to buy the springs, and at one t imu

"I wore out two horses, I two Model T tut'siooistfrontSlarke'ureies Ihe water was bottled live gallon. d> mi
Poll Show Support for ChangesIn Fords, a Cheviot, and a Ford VK during' A Supply to JuvksoimlleIt Johns and delivered by truck In .lu.; .ksmi.
I my 37 years of delivering the mail," I lie is a cold day in May when the average ville, Gainesville! and eust onu-rs in M.nk, ,
veteran carrier" said. Me lI ul'l'Illhnl l dur Klnridian cannot (urnan honest! t (?) dollar, and other area towns and cities
Homestead Exemption Law

Forestry in Bradford County; LETTER TO THE EDI I OH

hornier! State Representative; Steve At present, Bradford County has approximately -

I '..lJic, now a candidate for Governor, 2,300 homesteaded proper- '

I has launched his television advertising ties and due to the current $25,000 exemption David stuns at no cost. rims experience: lit invaluable ---
VV. Norton
'arking "Tallahassee politicians" for no ad valorem tax for the support of the Summer and the end of school are just a science terested to their in teaching environmental With Cooperation

\tempting( t to alter the $25,000 schools their children attend, the roadson few weeks away and applications are be- portunity to observ students; it presents an op Received in Starke
techniques in out
Mumestead exemption !so that every which they ride, or any other state or ing accepted now for the Division of doors instruction. :

homeowner\ in Florida will have to pay local services. State Forestry summer camp at Withlacoochee Editor Telegraph:
Forest Enviromcntal Center near
tt least a token amount for !some of the Brooksville.The We have received the article published\

-ervices, he or she receives from state Pajic was a strong supporter of the camp dates this year are June 15 in? the Bradford County Telegraph ,'IIIW,', -
nid local governments. $25,000 homestead exemption law, through August 16 with attendance at the ning our recent auction of Hercules:
which might have seemed like a good one-week sessions limited to students ages surplus equipment in Starke We w I ish to
11 through 15. Activities include the studyof commend your newspaper for (the excellent
\( cording to a survey recently con- idea at the time. But is now conceded by air,soil, water,plants and animals, map H coverage.

1 tried by incumbent Rep. George many involved in state, county, and city and compass contest, canoeing the As we travel across America with! mu

'iudv among voters in the 13th government to be seriously affectingthe Withlaccoochee River and hiking the business, we have contact with many
.,'gi..lative district ability of governmental entities to forest trails. The study groups are broken '\' small communities. Rarely have wi been
Pajic's
opposition
,
down by ages and are under the guidanceof 'F Ol\et extended the degree of hospitality and
the essential services needed
'in changing the $25,000 homestead ex- supply by. professional foresters and specially CAAAP helpfulness which we experienced duringour

'mption law might not be the most all. trained college students. Recreation in- stay in your community.. The help we
(
popular issue he could have used to cludes swimming, fishing, Softball,soccer, Separate and living facilities are providedfor received from Mike Cooney and Peggy at
launch: his campaign for Governor. This fly in the ointment of the $25,000 basketball, ping-pong and field games. boys at the girls 113,000-acre at the environmentalcenter WithlacoocheeState your local Chamber of Commerce was in
Guest speakers at the weekly campfire valuable.
homestead exemption has now become
Forest. Air-conditioned: dormitories
programs are experts in the fields of
Hep. Crady received 900 replies to his obvious to all, and the total exemptionof viroment, forestry or conservation. en- house the 80 student, who attend each Thanks again for your interest in our

questionnaire asking, "Should the half of the homestead property from A second special program concentrating week. There are separate recreation auction in Starke.'

Homestead Exemption law be changed any payment of ad valorem taxes is con- on forestry and ecology concepts is being buildings and a fully-equipped dining hall Thomas C. Mclnnis
where
three hot well-balanced
meals
offered this to students are Iron Horse Auction Co
16 to 18
sidered unfair to the year years
remaininghalf
homeowners grossly
that all
to ensure pay some old. The one-week will served each day. Norwood, N.C 28128MEN'S
program begin the
minimum tax to support schools and that must assume the burden of weeks of June 15, July 6 and August 3 with The $90 lee for the program covers in
local city and county governments. The those who pay nothing.If only 16 students accepted for enrollmentfor surance, meals, lodging and teaching
materials. A non-refundable
!replies<< indicated that sixty percent of other areas of the State-feel the each session on a first-come, first. must accompany$30 the initial applicationwith deposit HEALTH

t those responding to the questionnaire 13th district served basis. the balance of
same as Rep. Crady's can- Each one-week $60 payable at camp.
special session
lavored a change that would require all didate Pajic might do well to reexaminethe consists of field trips and program activities including For additional Information or application Get fast, free confidential infor

homestead exempt properties to pay a apparent change in public sentimenton a visit to a sawmill, a tour of a call the Bradford County Forester at motion by calling Tel-Mod and ask
mall amount of while forest orchard where seeds 964-6280 Ext 219 or write Forest Education ing to have one of the following
taxes, forty per- this issue and revise his TV comrrrer are producedand Supervisor, Division of Forestry 3123 Con
cent wanted the law to remain as is. cials accordingly. the opportunity to examine wildfire ner Blvd., Tallahassee, FL., 32301 tapes played for you Just dial
9&4 4S96
fighting equipment first hand. Studentswill ((904)4887000.Please ; or 378-0007 and ask lot
also meet with Division of Forestry the lODe by number
send your application in as soon 1
Vasectomy
personnel to discuss careers in forestry.
GooD At the conclusion of the week-long ses- as possible, especially if you require a 175 Fears of the alter forty moot
sion specific week in which to attend. As school 7E Prostate cancer
yENfAlGJ students will test their knowledge by
begins to wind up for the year many of the 571 Aids
presenting a land use plan for the environmental -
1 / Tr NF FoR weeks begin to fill-up as well-so don't 1051 Prostate problems
center
I _.._ -rNE NEWS' A third special program enables three delay,or you'll dismayed! Enjoy a sum TEl.MED
teachers each week (from middle and mer at camp learning what makes the out A service provided by 'the Au.,iliury
Coffeehouses were once the centers for news distribution. junior high schools to attend the camp ses- you.doors tick but don't bring. your watch with ,_ of Bradford Hospital' IncPrigs

United In Marriage April 19 Renee Rasnick, daughter wreath or org.ind.v ro.scs accented
of Charles and Barbara Rasnick of with pearls.

Donna Elaine Mowry, daughter of The long sleeves ended with a runie Starke,and Daniel Andrew Shill, son The bride curried a hour+act of
Mr. did the bodice and of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Shill Jr., of white
and Mrs. Richard Mowry of as the skirt tiered roses! cascading with ltib.s
Hampton, and Marc Patrick from the waist. She carried a white Memphis, Tenn., were marred! May breath and purple accents 'l'lio

Pridgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill cascade bouquet of miniature white 1 8 in Cloverdale Church of Christ in bride's buuquds .and.idcsniaifl

united in marriage on Saturday: roses, and baby's breath with white groom.
April 19 at 4.00: p.m. at Friendship streamers. Her fingertip veil of net f Kenneth Davis, Jr., the couple's Maid of/ honor was Jay Golsim ol
Bible Church in Keystone Heights. had a lace crown decorated with se 1 the chorus director, officiated at Keystone !Heights. Uridcsm.iicU;

' Performing the double ring quins. Her jewelry was a pearl ceremony. Music for the wed were Murice Miller Sharon I Lnkw,

ceremony was Revr Ron Schafer,his necklace and earrings, a gift of the ding University was presented by the Harding Karla Hairs and Suzie Guiuds!>
A
Capella Chorus and included
first wedding after being ordained in groom. i solos by the bride and Best man was Steve Jones ol' \\esi
January 1986.Directing Debra Mowry served her sister as groom
near the beginning' of the Fork, Arkansas. Ushers were Chi/ 'isBoulchw
the wedding was Mrs. Maid of Honor. She wore a long ceremony. / Mikt'Sweit/er
: Stan 'll'l.'k' ,
Rhonda Schafer of Keystone lavender gown of ribbon lace over The bride's wedding dress and Ralph Richardson

Heights. taffeta featuring a square neckline (originally worn by her mother and Jo'ollowing the ceremony a i ri ircp-
Nuptial organ music was provided with cape edged with satin ribbon. great aunt) was waltz-length accented lion was held at the chinch

by Mrs. Carole Stevenson of Starke, Her flowers were white with .,+. with lace and tulle and had a Margaret Bell presided al the
a former classroom and organ variegated miniature carnations, r Zi sweetheart neckline. The bride's bride's! ook..

teacher of the bride. lavendar freesia and baby's breath, I veil lace veil was trimmed with a The couple will reside in Se.ircy,
The carrying lavender streamers. d
soloist was Mr. Keith Ark.
_
Doverspike who sang to the accompaniment Attendants were Lesli Pridgen of D ,,, Class Reunion Meeting -- _
of Pianist Mr. Bruce Bur- Melrose sister of the groom and ;
bach both of Keystone Heights. Loris Snow of Orange Park. Their t, .'hk 1 For BHS Class of 1976 Stoff Sgt. Wm. Padgett

The sanctuary was decorated with gowns were identical to those of the Set for May 31 Storts Duty in S. Carolina
one fifteen branch candelabra Maid of Honor as were their flowers.

decorated with greenery and baby's Jessica Earley of Melrose was r ( A meeting to finalize plans for the

breath. At either side were white flower girl. She also was attired with 4R / upcoming class reunion of the BHS Air Force Sljll/ fctft \\illidin H

altar baskets holding white flowers. gown and flowers similar to other at r class of 1976 will be held at 224 W Padgett, son of Dewitl C. and Ros.i

The kneeling bench was decorated tendants. i Iti ,: Pratt Street, Saturday, May 31, at 4 L. Padgett of Starke, has .1111\,ed 1 101'i
with baby's breath and greenery. The ring bearer was Chris Earleyof .t iq t, p.m.All duty with the/ 507th Tactical An Control

Pew markers held white with Melrose. ; ?w r class members are urged to at Center Squadron ShaAll
lavender flowers and baby's breath. Before the ceremony the trinity tend. Refreshments will be served. Foro Base South Carolina.Padglt. .
The trinity candle was also end candles were lit by parents of I For more information, call 964-4151.
+
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decorated with white flowers and the bride and groom. At the conclu- t01 + MUrire.+ NOTICEAll .
greenery. sion of the ceremony the center canI I 3' 1r i ijk a ground! radio ( ouimumcations
die was lit by the bride and class members who have not technician, is a lit"!/ !
Richard McDavid of Melrose servo groom |
paid their reservation fees for the graduate of Bradford !
ed best from the previously lighted candles. I County High
as man. Ushers were Greg
Upon leaving the church the bride I reunion scheduled to be held July 19, School.
Lee brother
of the bride of Panama
? are urged to do so before May 31. If His ",'if(., Elaine, ol
- isthed.mnhti"
City, and Mark Jones of Hampton. presented a red rose to the mother of y. -*-- ; i
the the red unable to do so, please call Glenda at W.F. and TlH'Ima S :Mnol. SI.H kcott
Groomsmen were Ricky Carnes of groom; groom gave a Mr and Mrs. M.nc Ih idgeii 9644151.
Stockbridge, Georgia, and Michael rose to his bride's mother.
Richardson of Keystone Heights. A reception followed in the church

The bride, given in marriage by fellowship hall. The foyer was

her father wore a long white gown of decorated with large vases holding Held over from List \u-ck...,
organza and lace. It featured a high white flowers. 25
collar decorated with beads and sequins The bride's table was covered witha p FFTP
Karen Texidor, of Starke, was
Edward Watts of Starke and
white lace cloth.The
with beaded wedding cake
inserts.
applique named to the Dean's Honor Roll at
was four tiered with heart shaped brother, John Watts of Panama City rahase t"rfth
Central State University in Edmond, A
DAR Installs OfficersEdith layers. The white Icing was Oklahoma. were fishing at Lake George Thurs r hase
decorated with lavendar flowers and day to Sunday.Mr. .
To be named to the Dean's Honor
of State 2nd
Hartley Tampa, topped with a cross in a golden
Vice Regent National Society heart. Roll a student must have a 3.25 and Mrs. Archie Fuller of

Daughters of the American Revolu The groom's table held a chocolate grade-point average for the Moultrie Ga. were Sunday guests of ] I.r.Nn.l .

tion installed the Officers of the Col. cake. This table was covered with semester. Mr and Mrs. J.H. Moncnef ru i*..r.!.. ITOTI >ik lihul
Samuel Elbert D.A.R. of -.,.-, HO l
Chapter white lace and lavendar r >lIt's
underlay as of Mr. rwr -.n. 'STOP4B
Keystone Heights on Thursday, May were the punch table and other Vickie L. Carver, daughter Starke has Mrs. J.B. Talley spent the '
of
& Mrs. T. Carver
15th as follows: Regent, Mrs. Mattie refreshment tables. Jay weekt'ndoith her son and family
Taber Mrs. Mae made the Dean's List for the spring Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talley in /
; Vice-Regent, The bride's book was kept by Holly semester at Florida Southern Col Jacksonville.Mr. ]]'Iurs. 1-8pm
Henderson; Secretary-Chaplain, Shields of Starke. Serving cake was .
in Lakeland.To
Mrs. Nancy Reitinger; Treasurer, Barbara Mowry of Hampton, lege
Mrs. Emilie Wahl and Registrar, Sister-in-law earn a place on the Dean's List and Mrs. J R. Wilson of St.
Virginia of the bride
al least a 3.5
student must
a earn
Mrs. Margaret Brown. and Becky Malone of Melrose. Petersburg were Sunday guests of
grade point average as a full-time Mr. and Mrs. J.E.
Chaplain Nancy Reitinger openedthe Hardy. been
Assisting in serving were Belinda
student on a 4.0 scale.
meeting with a scripture reading Richardson of Keystone Heights
from Romans XII. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Ruckdeschel !
Peggy Amy Berardino of Miami Renee one year
Mrs. Arline Brown of Starke and
read a a from the President spent Thursday to Monday in
Pridgen of Alabama and Sherry Ar
Sara Mrs. Fostina Mahaley of Jacksonville
General M. Niceville, Fla. visiting their son-in-
King, expressingher thur of Lakeland. Adam Stevenson And we've
returned
from 10
Saturday days plannedan
law and Selectee and
gratitude to the members for the daughter Mjr.
assisted in distributing bird seed
visit with Mrs. Brown's son, Joe
privilege of serving In her office. Mrs. C.M. Deyerle.
bags. Stewart in Washington, D.C. Anniversary Sale!
Defense Chairman, Mrs. Jewelle Among out of town guests ellen

Brown, presented her program on ding were Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Bass, Mrs. Elizabeth Stalnaker, Mrs. Mr and Mrs Herbert Thomas
the weekend in Lakeland
Global Education which sets the spent
Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman and Julia
J.G. Jackson and Mrs. Anna Ruth
stage to teach our students that we andGreg visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell,
For this
Johnson and daughters of Starke, celebration
Kathleen and
live in a world of limited natural McNeely daughter,
Lee all of Panama City. From
Mrs. Pam Johnson of Proctorville,
Michele Mr. Thomas' sister
ethnic diversity and in Mrs.
resources interdependence., It tries to Jacksonville were Mr. and Mrs. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs John Kinney of[ Lucille Fowler of Winter Park joined are offering ALL
creasing
Henry Mowry, Melanie and Laura
Gainesville Mr. and Mrs. Danny
them for dinner Sunday
teach that America is morally a birthday on
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collier Mr.
Dobbs of Lawtey attended the Mr. Thomas. merchandise at 25% off.
obligated to eliminate poverty, honoring
and Mrs. Hank Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. graduation of Guy Stalnaker from
hunger and disease; that peace rasut "''I.MV: Nelme Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Stetson University on Sunday afternoon 25 / Off Any Purchase
be sought by total disarmament and
Schondelmaier Mr. and Mrs. Harry .
international control, that a global Batey. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mowry Rev. Lynwood Walters plus FREE GIFTS

authority should control all rivers and Dale came from Hampton Va. Mrs. Pat Blackstone and son, Assumes New Post
and waterways in every country and From Alabama Mr. and
Opp were Gary of Garland Texas have been Rev. C. Lynwood Walters of
son
also Mrs.control Hartley space.spoke to the group Mrs. Robert Pridgen, Robby and visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Peek Jr. has Doors open Thursday at 1 p.m.
Renee, and Mrs. Annie Pridgen. Mr. C.G. Hill for 10 days.
resigned his as minister of
about the 95th Continental Congressheld position
and Mrs. Arocha attended
Tony
recently( in Washington, D.C. from Others Education and Youth at Immanuel for this special 3 DAY SALE.
Hollywood. attendingwere Mr. and Mrs. Barney Null of Fer-
Baptist Church in Greenville N.C.
and State urged and all National officers to meetings attend all Jack Bobak, Mr. and Mrs. Ken nandina Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Louie where he has served for the, past Don't miss this one !
Arthur Steven and of Orlando
Sherry Null of Gary Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. seven
whenever possible so as to keep the Torez of years.
Garry Gainesville Mike
Sam Russell of Keystone Heightswere
Rev. Walters has been called
chapter members better informed of as
McLaughlin of Middleburg and Sunday dinner guests of Mr pastor of the First Baptist Church in
the work of the National SovietyShetold
Ricky Carnes of Stockbridge, and Mrs. C. G. Hill.
Ayden N.C. where he will begin his Happy Birthday
of the Florida Tea which was Georgia. ;, .
duties June 1.
held at the Continental Congress Following a wedding trip to Jekyll Mr. G.J. McGriff, Sr. spentMother's Rev. Walters and children Mandy ,
honoring D.A.R. members who had Island, Georgia, Sylva, N.C.
Day weekend with her son and Robert, will Memorial
served or were A now covered serving dish in the Franklin and Cherokee, N.C., and family Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Day weekend with spend his parents and ... .. ... '
Armed Forces. pic Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge McGriff, Jr. in Gainesville. other relatives. ... .. ..
nic lunch was served by the hostess, Tenn., the couple will reside at

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Heights.The Saturday.Mrs. T
groom is a 1979 graduate of
Keystone Heights High School and is Lola Johnson returned last
employed at McDavid Typewriter Tuesday from 10 days visit with her MOVIES & ELECTRONICSSouth
Service in Jacksonville. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and

LINDA HAWKINS,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE l Is hereby given that, pursuantto .. ,-
the Final Judgement entered In Coie ,
Numb.r 85-283 In the Circuit Court of ,<
Bradford County, Florida, I will tell the ". ..__r- '
w
,
property situated In Bradford County, .._t ..- f TBLL
Florida, described 01: fA
A parcel of land lying In the W 1 1/2 of NE -
1/4 of SE 1/4 Section 18, Township 6 a
South, Range 22 East, Bradford County MW ;,', ss.lwnu.ely,
Florida, and being more particularly ff'- ,,,;, ,"
described as follow: 'OJ a
Commence at the NW corn.r of the
'
afore described W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of SE
1 4 and run thence North 8910'' E, a
distance, of 631.91 feet to a point; run

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA Sale Prices Good Thru Saturday, May 31st
CASE NO. 85-296-CA See the Yellow for the Eckerd nearest .' ,$"
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN & COMPANY Pages you.
We reserve the right to limit quantities. -";*

a Florida corporation All manufacturers' rebates are limited to one per customer. ,,, /
Plaintiff, L

Notice is hereby NOTICE given OF SALE that, pursuantto I \ : die i: .11I
SC
a Summary Final Judgment of $"
Foreclosure entered herein, I will sell ECONOMY SIZE r. 1 I
the property situated in Bradford County I \ ,. I... re "_ ,
Florida, described as: v. ,...., II AJ,wise =7.f.i:! NOW1' '"'-- r 1 + I
I yc ,''hlll.1' '-wl I Inuun., told kclK.f ;;.:...
Parcel G: That certain piece, parcelor I 4fI" .... RetroetarI ,I>l't'nn"uml ::'iii:
tract of land, situate; lying and being 1 ,- y t""'."' r..,.. B ana dr,1'I!
a port of Lot 2, as shown on the plot of I ( '" 1 I
the Town of East of the Railroad, ; t._ I
Lawtey
as recorded in Plot Book 2, Page 61 of I I fli: ;;;, ; l e: :{,\ :::(! : Mot drum ; I I

the public records of Bradford County, :
I t/niP "w-9AL1gF I r.y 1-- ii l MKa
Florida, and being more particularly fL" tt:: { RwNr I I

described the ,intersection as follows of the: Easterly Commencing right at of I WILKINSON DISPOSABLE'T RETRACTOR l z
line of the S.C.L. Railroad of I or SCHICK I '.'
right
way I 2 I
6-OZ. TUBE Limit
way ((0 200 foot right of way as now S-PACK ,',;, ;;.:.. ";, :."'S'.:. .. I Good Thru 5/31/86.
I "nuoni iDoi Th. r Vji-86' I :: ,, -" Coupon
established), with, the Southerly right of '. --.. I
way line of Carter Road ((0 40 foot right 1-
of way), thence South 67 degrees 00 I i
minutes 00 seconds East along said .' '..' 'f1'I '
J' i i
Southerly right of way line of Carter 1 ,. .Ef.D..CO":;.:; ": t .-- -, ''-'l 2 29 3:I. 994' 47 ,
Road 1792.10 feet for a point of beglnn. "' :

Southerly,ing; thence right continuing of way line along of Carter said 1 PEDIA CARE INFANTS'COLD I BENADRYL I ADULT or JUNIOR I .

Parcel H. That certain piece, parcelor ,' -- I. -- I ::1p'd L _-q.- CraC I- --
tract of land situate, lying and being apart r Sack
I 1 OZTD::; :: NATURAL
WEILA BALSAM I
of Lot 2. as shown on the plat of the / "r
Town of Lowtey, East of the Railroad as EXTRA BODY SHAMPOO I "' 1 a '" I BUFFERED VITAMIN C
I Jr 1000-MG. 60 TABLETS I
recorded in Plot Book 2, Page 61 of the or CONDITIONER 16-OZ. '
public records of Bradford County I Coupon Good Thru 5/31/85 1 t Coupon Good Thru 5/31/86. '
Florida, and being more particularly :1"I ,
_' : III; ,., :
described as follows: Commencing at : I.II : : ':
the ,intersection of the Easterly right of I
line of the S.C.L. Railroad right of '- CUft Jack Jack t t _
way 'ECUID'I COUPON' '
!
way (a 200 foot right of way as now .. :j:(:' I jJj
established), with' the. Southerly right" of I
way line of Carter Road (a 40 foot rightof I

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City of Starke Florida Is now accepting VIVID COLOR PRINTS !
bids for a private access branch exchange ; Learn more about the new Florida prescribing law

copy of the.telecommunication. specifications may system.b. received A The Colorwatch Seal means we use: '. err', BHBI WE SELL 4. that allows pharmacists to prescribe certain

during regular business hours of 8 and chemicals Money Eckerd Pharmacist for free brochure
Ask
Kodak
medications. a
a.m. to 5 p.m. Daylight Savings Time, .. \ paper Orders your
Monday thru" Friday at the Office of the.. ... service and what it to
Clerk of the City of Stark. The City of ;r< Kodak trained technicians on our improved pharmacy means you.

and Stark.all reserves bids for the the right PABX to reject Telecommunication any. ... / Kodak computerized quality control j.. ] To an EMerd Pharmacist,

system. Bids will not be accepted SXSEEM2 nothing's more Important than your health.
after 7 p.m. June 17, 1986. f tilrrlt'la i 1r ii
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Mrs. A. B Whitehead Sr. Ella Mae Tyson and Jessie Mae Mrs. J.B. Talley spent the Mr. and Mrs. Donnie James of
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hagan just returned |from Easton, weekend in Jacksonville with Mr. Way cross, Ga, and Mr. and Mrs.
Whitehead in Jacksonville.Mrs. Pa. They spent 2'/i' weeks in and Mrs. Tommy Talley. They were Jim Thomas of Savannah, Ga. were
Baltimore, Md with Doreatha joined on Sunday by Mrs.\ Mildred weekend guest of Gene Shaw al I

Elna Schaffer Walker and spent the remainder of Tye of Lawley and Mrs. and Mrs. Kingsley Lake.
H e At 1 1i day from a weeks visit with the time in Easlon with Levi! John Tye and son of Starke.Dr. .
r ,, ,and daughter-in-law Mr. llamlerson, Dorothy Mae Linker- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone spent the
Richard Schaffer in Atlanta son, Art ha ll.mkorson and gnuvlson and Mrs. R.W. Underil) of weekend with his sister Mrs. Roy
Ramon Andcistm. Me'bourne were weekend visitors of Davis in Fort Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Moncried at
Kinglsey Lake. Maurie Mclnnis of Knoxville,
Tenn. last Tuesday to Thurs
Why You Miss Jean of spent
Tallahassee
e Mundy day with her grandparents, Mr. and
the weekend
with her
spent mother, Mrs. J.C. Hobbs.To .
1 Mrs. W. B. Mundy.

,) Pay !

r tired of being accused of not
l ='
when you really didn't

was said the new "secret"

may be the It's
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Bon Voyage.... and easy to use. Come

Gayle Hurst, Mary Watson, Carol llardin, Joan McKiiinry & Daphne by show you the many advan- keep children's modeling clay moist and pliable,wrap It In aluminium foil.
Britt of Starke pose for the cameraman on the Lido Deck of Carnival type of hearing aid.
Cruise Line's brand new flagship, "M.S. HOLIDAY", just before sailing
out of the port of Miamphutwsecen day vacation cruise to the Caribbean,

visiting: St. Madrlen, St. Thomas and Nassau Bahamas. Audio Hearing of Gainesvillewill '&% Off a fRgE

cy Hull and her Grandmother, Mrs. II June 7th for
Kate Snead, both from Palatka, Fla.

awnln"J CCaS10nS I Happy Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Jones and
family spent the weekend in Miami 310 East Call Street Starke

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Harry L

Workman and sister, Mr. and J .. ... ... ..
Mrs. Russell Olson. u _ -

Legal NoticesIN

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA Deputy Clerk 6Gx4-4.50 Student Code property or subject to taxation therein OWNING PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO ceedings The contracts and agreements
and the holders of any outstanding debt TAXATION THEREIN. AND THE HOLDERSOF consist of a Loon Agreement between
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BESSENT 8 MOODY duct regarding Student Dress 8
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA WM.A. BESSENT III, ESQU'RE' dance obligations previously Issued by said ANY OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS FMPA and the above noted Cities Utility
Utllltes the Board of Commission, Boards and
Authorities
Civil DepartmentCASE 403 West Georgia Street Authority: Utility PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY SAID
NO. 86-204-CA Post Office Box 1056 This Public will be the City of Key West Florida and theTa"pay.r. UTILITIES AUTHORITY: THE UTILITY ("Project Participants") providing for the
Hearing
., Property Owners and loaning of monies from FMPA to the Pro-
BOARD OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST.
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: Starke Florida ((32091)) June 16, 1986 at 7 p.m. In the
Citizens of the of West, Florida and for the
WILLIAM R. McKINNEY ((904)964.7262ATTORNEYS) Board Room of the District City Key FLORIDA AND THE TAXPAYERS, PRO ject Participants providing
Husband FOR HUSBAND ministrative Offices, 582 North including non-residents owning propertyor PERTY OWNERS AND CITIZENS OF THE repayment thereof to FMPA by the Pro.
and IN RE MARRIAGE OF McKINNEY: Noticeof Avenue, Starke, Florida.Copl.1 subject to taxation therein and the CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA INCLUDING lect Participants and a Bond Resolution.A .
CHERYL BUTLER McKINNEY Suit of these holders of any outstanding debt obligations NONRESIDENTS OWNING more particular description of sold
Wife. 5/29 4tchg 6/19 these Board proposed Rules previously Issued by said Utility PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO TAXATION contracts, agreements and bonds being
ments to
may Board the Kisslmmee Utility Authority, contained In the Complaint heretoforefiled
NOTICE OF SUIT tained at the ; THEREIN, AND THE HOLDERS OF ANY
Superintendent's and the Taxpayers Property Owners, OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS in these proceedings.This .
TO: CHERYL BUTLER McKINNEY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA between 7:30: a.mand 4:30: p.m. and Citizens of the City of Kisslmmee, PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY SAID UTILITY Order to Show Cause shall be
RESIDENCE UNKNOWNYOU EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR day through Friday. the Florida Including non-residents owning BOARD; THE KISSIMMEE UTILITY published In the. manner required by
This I Is In compliance with
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. property or subject to taxation therein AUTHORITY. AND THE TAXPAYERS,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac low.DONE
Probate& Guardianship DepartmentCASE Statues Chapter 120.54 as and the holders of any outstanding debt PROPERTY OWNERS, AND CITIZENS OF AND ORDERED at Tallahassee,
Dissolution of has .
Lion for Marriage the 1974 Florida Legislature.Jim
filed and NO.: 86-31-CP obligations previously Issued by sold THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA, IN. Leon County Florida, this 19th day of
been against you you are required Duncan
File No. 1-3724 1986.
May
: Utility Authority CLUDING NON-RESIDENTS OWNING
of ;
to serve a copy your writtendefenses Bradford County
IN RE ESTATE OF Charles E. Miner Jr.
:
to It. If any, on the Plaintiff'sattorney 5/29 the Utilities Commission. City of New PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO TAXATION
whose name and address Is: KARL ERIK DODD Smyrna Beach, Florida, and the Taxpayers THEREIN, AND THE HOLDERS OF ANY Circuit Judge
WM.A. BESSENT, III. ESQUIRE D.c.as.dNOTICE Property Owners and Citizens of OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS 5/22 3tchg 6/5
BESSENT 8 MOODY OF ADMINISTRATIONTHE the City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY SAID UTILITY
ADMINISTRATION of the Estate of An Envlromental Including non-residents owning propertyor AUTHORITY: THE UTILITIES COMMISSION
P.O. Box 1056
403 West Starke.Georgia Florida Street.32091 KARL ERIC DODD deceased, Case been completed by the Former's subject to taxation therein, and the CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Number 86-31-CP, File Number 1-3724, Is Administration concerning the holders of any outstanding debt obligations FLORIDA, AND THE TAXPAYERS, PRO MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
file the ((904)964.7262and ) with the clerk of theabov..tyl.d pending In the Circuit Court for Bradford tion of 44 rural rental housing previously Issued by sold Utilities PERTY OWNERS AND CITIZENS OF THE JACKSONVILLE DIVISION
original before 8 County, Florida, Probate Division the Starke, Florida. The assessment Commission; and the Sebring Utilities CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH CASE NO. 86-67-Ov.J-U
,
court on or July b. address of which is : Bradford County no significant environmental Commission and the Taxpayers, Property FLORIDA INCLUDING NONRESIDENTS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
1986; otherwise, a judgment for the may rell.fdemanded Courthouse, Starke, Florida ((32091)). The the "Heritage Villas' In Starke Owners, and Citizens of the City of OWNING PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO Plaintiff,
entered
against you name and address of the Personal located on Bradford Rood.
In the Complaint or Petition. Sebrlng, Florida Including non-residents TAXA1IUN IHbKEIN, AND THE HOLDERS vs.GWEN
who feels the GLENN f/k/a GWEN E.
Representative and the Personal Any persons
WITNESS hand and the seal of said owning property or subject to taxation OF ANY OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGA
23 my A.D. 1986. Representative's attorney are set forth error should submit a written therein and the holders of any outstanding TIONS PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY SAID GRIFFIS, MELTON J. GRIFFIS
Court on May
GILBERT BROWN, beiow. outlining the specific 1 debt obligation previously Issu.dby UTILITIES COMMISSION, AND THE SEBR. .t.ol.,
As Clerk of Said Court ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are required cerns to Farmer's Home said Utilities Commission; the foregoIng ING UTILITIES COMMISSION, AND THE Defendants.
By Beulah Moody to file, with this court, WITHIN Room 248 Federal Building. Box Boards, Commissions, and TAXPAYERS. PROPERTY OWNERS AND ORDER OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATIONThis
Clerk THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE N. W. Second St., Ocala Florida Authorities being public bodies corporate CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF SEBRING. cause came to be heard upon the
& MOODY Deputy FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (I) within 10 days of this Notice. and politic organized and existing FLORIDA, INCLUDING NON RESIDENTS verified, motion of Plaintiff for an Orderof
WM.A.BESSENT BESSENT III, ESQUIRE all claims against the Estate, and ((2)) any / under and by virtue of the laws of OWNING PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO Service by Publication, and It appearing
Street objection by an Interested person to the State of Florida. TAXATION THEREIN AND THE HOLDERSOF that this action has been brought for
403 West Georgia
Office Box 1056 whom notice was mailed that challengesthe IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Defendants. ANY OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS the enforcement of a lien against real
Post
validity of the will the qualificationsof SECOND JUDICIAL PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY SAID property situated In Bradford County
Starke, Florida ((32091))
the Personal Representative, venue, FLORIDA IN AND FOR LEON ORDER TO SHOW CAUSETO UTILITIES COMMISSION; THE FOREGO. within the Middle District of Florida and
ATTORNEYS((904)964-7262) FOR HUSBANDIN or jurisdiction of the court. CASE NO. THE STATE OF FLORIDA THROUGHTHE ING BOARDS COMMISSIONS, AND described as follows:
MARRIAGE OF McKINNEY: Noticeof ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT FLORIDA MUNICIPAL POWER STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE SECOND AUTHORITIES BEING PUBLIC BODIES Lot 2, Park wood Subdivision as per
RE SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. a separate legal entity JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF SAID STATE, AND CORPORATE AND POLITIC ORGANIZEDAND plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 3.
Suit 5/291tchg 6/19 Date of the first publication of this organized and existing under THE TAXPAYERS PROPERTY OWNERS EXISTING UNDER AND BY VIRTUEOF Page 5, public records of Bradford County -
Notice of Administration: May 8, 1986. and by virtue of the Laws of AND CITIZENS INCLUDING NON- THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF Florida
JOYCE NEWSOME DODD LOPEZ the State of Florida RESIDENTS OWNING PROPERTY OR SUB. FLORIDA; AND ALL OTHERS HAVING OR and it further appearing that Defendant
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA 482139th Street Plaintiff JECT TO TAXATION THEREIN. OF LEON CLAIMING ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST Melton J. Grlffis cannot be served within
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Dickenson, Texas 77539 v. COUNTY FLORIDA; AND THE CITIES OF IN PROPERTY TO BE AFFECTED BY the State of Florida: that It I Is not practicable .
BRADFORD COUNTY, FLORIDA Attorneys for Personal Representative: STATE OF FLORIDA, and the ALACHUA FLORIDA; BARTOW THE ADOPTION OF CERTAIN RESOLU to serve him personally; and he
Civil DepartmentCASE BESSENT 8 MOODY taxpayer, property FLORIDA; BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA; TIONS OR ORDINANCES BY FLORIDA has not voluntarily appeared herein; it It
NO. 86-204-CA WM. A. BESSENT III ESQUIRE citizen, including non-residents BUSHNJfLl. FLORIDA; CLEWISTON. MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY AND THE therf ore
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: 403 West Georgia St. property or subject to taxation FLORIDA: FORT MEADE. FLORIDA: FOREGOING CITIES. COMMISSIONS, ORDERED as follows:
WILLIAM R. McKINNEY Post Office Box 1056 of Leon County Florida; and the GAINESVILLE. FLORIDA: GREEN COVE BOARDS OR AUTHORITIES; THE EXECU I I. Defendant Melton J. Grlffis shall appear .
Husband, 'Starke, FL 32091 Alachua Florida; Bartow ; SPRINGS. FLORIDA; HAVANA FLORIDA; TION OF CONTRACTS AND in this cause and plead to the com
and ((904)) 964.7262 Blountstown Florida; Bushnell ; HOMESTEAD FLORIDA; JACKSONVILLE AGREEMENTS BY AND BETWEEN SAID plaint filed herein on or before June 16,
CHERYL BUTLER McKINNEYWife. ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER Clewlston, Florida; Fort Meade ; BEACH FLORIDA; LAKE WORTH AGENCY AND THE FOREGOING CITIES, 1986. or In default thereof, the Court
5/8 4tchg 5/29 Gainesville, Florida; Green FLORIDA; LEESBURG FLORIDA: MOORE COMMISSIONS BOARDS OR shall proceed to judgment In this causeto
NOTICE OF SUIT ings Florida: Havana ; HAVEN FLORIDA; MOUNT DORA, AUTHORITIES: OR THE ISSUANCE BY the extent provided for by Section
TO: AUCTION NOTICE Homestead Florida; Jacksonville FLORIDA; NEWBERRY, FLORIDA; SAID AGENCY OF REVENUE BONDS; ALL 1655, Title 28, United States Code, as If
CHERYL BUTLER McKINNEY NOTICE I I. hereby given that on Mon Florida; Lake Worth, Florida; OCALA FLORIDA; ST. CLOUD FLORIDA; AS HEREINAFTER MORE PARTICULARLY sold Defendant hod been served with
RESIDENCE UNKNOWNYOU day June 2, 1986, at 10:00: o'clock a.m., Florida; Moore Haven, Florida; STARKE FLORIDA: TALLAHASSEE, DESCRIBED: OR TO BE AFFECTED BY ANY process within the State of Florida.
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action the undersigned Gator Frelghrway. Dora, Florida; Newberry Florida; FLORIDA; VERO BEACH, FLORIDA; OF THE FOREGOING: 2 This order be published In a
for Dissolution' of Marriage has Inc., will sell at public auction for cash at Florida; St. Cloud Florida; WAUCHULA. FLORIDA; WILLISTON. You and each of you are hereby required newspaper of general circulation In
been filed against you. and you are required 2600 Lloyd Rd., Jacksonville, Florida Florida; Tallahassee, Florida; .FLORIDA: THE FOREGOING BEING to appear on the 11 th day of July, Bradford County Florida; not less than
to serve a copy of your written on. lot of foam consigned to Chris Beach, Florida; Wauchula ; MUNICIPAL CORPORATION: ORGANIZED 1986 at 1:30: o'clock p.m., b.for. the once each week for six consecutive
defenses to It, if any on the Plaintiff Draperies & Slip Cover. Port Charlotte, Wllllston, Florida; the foregoing AND EXISTING UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Circuit Court of Leon County, Florida, at weeks prior to the return date herein
attorney, whose name and address Is: Florida, to satisfy freight and storage municipal corporations OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF the Courthouse In Tallahassee, Florida, above designated.
WM. A. BESSENT III. ESQUIRE charges, under the provisions of Section existing under and by virtue of FLORIDA, AND THE TAXPAYERS PRO. and show cause why the prayers of the DONE AND ORDERED at Jacksonville,
BESSENT MOODY 4b( ) of Uniform Standard Bill of Lading. of the State of Florida and PERTY OWNERS AND CITIZENS IN. Complaint filed In the obov.-entitled Florida, this 25th day of April. 1936.
403 West Georgia Street P.O. Box 1056 Gator Frelghtways, Inc., Carrier payers, Property Owner and CLUDING NON-RESIDENTS OWNING proceeding should not be granted and UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE
Stark. Florida 32091 04.774152 dtd 4/24/86 Including non-residents owning PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO TAXATION the contract., agreements and bond.th.r.ln 5/8 Etch 6/12
((904)964-7262) 5/22 2tchg 5/29 or subject to taxation within WITHIN ANY OF THE FOREGOING SAID described and the proceedings ..
and file the original with the clerk of the foregoing laid Cltlet; and the CITIES; AND THE HOLDERS OF ANY authorizing the execution and Issuance
above-styled court on or before July 8, outstanding debt OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS thereof validated. -- -
1986; otherwise, a judgment may be PUBLIC NOTICE any previously Issued by any of PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY ANY OF SAID Said bonds consist of not exceeding Five :
entered against you for the relief The School Board of Bradford County, payable from the revenues CITIES PAYABLE FROM THE REVENUESOF Hundred Million and No/100 Dollars !
demanded In the Complaint or Petition. Stark., Florida will hold a Public HearIng Cities' electric or Integrated SUCH CITIES' ELECTRIC OR IN- ($300,000,000.00)) Initial Pooled Loan r
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said on proposed amendments to the system; the Ft. Pierce Utilities TEGRATED UTILITY SYSTEM; THE FT. Project Revenue Bonds of Florida
Court on 23 May A.D. 1986. following School Board Rules: and the Taxpayers, Property PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND THE Municipal Power Agency ("FMPA"described) having In North and South America
OWNERS. AND the characteristics as
GILBERT BROWN and Citizens of the City of Ft. TAXPAYERS. PROPERTY are moving apart at the
As Clerk of Sold Court 160x4-5.25(4)( ) Special Program & Florida, Including non-residents CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF FT. PIERCE. the Complaint filed In these pro. rite of two Inches a year.
By Beulah Moody Procedure For Exceptional Student FLORIDA, INCLUDING NONRESIDENTS

Reception hteld May 17ForAAr.&Mrs.Skeen >. 1iiiIi i. B"_ -mm
...
I Allison Archey Jeannie dodge "Mr. and :
,
and
and Mrs. John Weimer and Randy Scoggins enjoyed
spent from Harold Mitchell; 12th Patrick the weekend sight seeing,
By I Tuesday to Sun- Shannon .
; 13th Frank Williams and shopping and relaxing in St.
week
visiting friends In the
A H'tcplioM was given May 17, atil Deena Crawford; 14th Melissa Augustine.
Stuki Women Cluh by Mr & Little I'agul' returning to their home Byrd, C.K Fuqua and Roger Green; Mrs. Louise Mattheus returned
:Mis AH \\hilrluMd Jr ami Ml. & Tonight, and Maryland. 15th -Jose Aviles; 17th-Carla Guida home Saturday with her
daughterand
Mis RV Duttaiuc (tar their League Mrs. Malcolm Dunn spent and
Brandy Hall 18th Shannon
son-in-law
; Mr and
Mrs.
chi Illicit, Kimlx>i.ly Kave and Harold Hampton at their Hampton Lake Smith 20th Mar
; Regina Padgett and cus Lanier. She had
I)iI' III I II I, "hll WI'I'I' uedApnl Buddy 'y visiting friends, boating Chris Brown; 21st Jennifer Glenn Palm Beach gone to West
on 7
May by Amtrak to
.t in Ciilkslim, U.i mation on 23rd
Cecti
Sandy Friese and
Thl'I hl l i"Ida ware 11 pink silk brocade Ball Team, / and Mrs. John Meng and Stanley; 28th Donna Parado 29th Amber visit her Diane new great granddaughter,
; Wilson, and
Hi'ess al |ho reception, accented at 14 are eligible returned to their home on Carrie and Christy Manning 31st other
; family members.
I he w.nsl, \by a pleated lullle all t tI tL All inll'.t. > following ten days visit Mike Cole and Teresa Meng Hampton
Elementary School
.11'imml \\I Ilh I !Moullped edges dune in I com'aged to P'4 and friends. John is Cassie Rlddick of CharloUeTTrCT1; : : Memorial Day...
mlnimlt'i' .. iiiilitmle.! .. to the Marine Base at
y 1'o.iiU; complimented and Jolene Kirbin of Miami
are Monday will be
i Point, N.C. a free day for all at
lici null as did the burgundy and Mrs Ha/el spending this week with the Joe Rid. school in observance of Memorial
pink wusl! corsage, she WOI'I' pieciates the Officer 3 Steven Spell left, dick family Dav.
'I'he bndos. table which was aaw munity when following one month's _
iot 1'I'I'dilh white satin and lace I Ils s lire letenlly family and friends in the
\\. centered with a thiee tiered r to thank \the is assigned to a Navy Base
\ucUling cake done in I ho biides's a4 Baptist doing military intelligence
.1111's.. pink and burgundy and was Store and (' ,
siniounded with ivey at the base her aid ] / ... IMIJY'ff :
'I'In- cake was made by Barbara a her property Christopher Van Syckel; 4th-
lean Reddish and served, by the I becoming Miller and Elisa Aviles; 6th-
hl'lIll", s aunts, Mrs !Maigie Fachko '"r again Peeples; 7th Melissa
and Mis Jean Wlntehead, both ol ; 9th Tom Ellis, Angela
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,)ksonville(. Stone and Jason Watson: 10th _-
The (loud table, dccoialcd in Mi &Mis! Rich.ud Flynn

bin gundy and while, held a wide GRADUATION. A Speidel
v.ii'leiv ol loads I Itoin smoked turkey.
atilt swodish mealballs to vegetable Tort Anne Fleet Ident is the perfect gift to show

and liuit. trays. cheeseballs I lieshsii.iwbomob Weds Richard Flynn your graduate just how proud S i'yar
and spiced nuts and
much moioPho Mr and Mrs. Edward L. Fleet of you are Come in today and

punch table was covered in Anderson, Indiana announce the engrave your "good luck" mes-
while s.itin and lace to compliment marriage of their daughter, Tari of the
the bndes table and was centeieduilh Ann, to Mr. Richard Keith Flynn, sage on one many styles

a crystal' cut punchbowl surrounded son of Mr.and Mrs,Charles L. Flynnof available r
with gieeneiy The bride's Starke.
ousiiis, Melody. Bishop Michelle They were marl'iedlarch! 15 at
.nid .Km.i VMn'tehead served the the bridegroom's parents home at
punch! Kingsley Lake.
.
Thl'I In. ill s book was kept by the The bride Is a 1980 graduate of
)gl 11)1)0'5 twin t sisters, Brenna and Highland High School in Anderson
Hi idgel Ski-en Indiana, The groom is a graduate of
:\lrs. Linda Kay Johns greeted" the Bradford High School and is
guests at the dooi and Mrs Fred' L. employed at Gilman Paper Company 1'.yaR
..J"hll'H the floor hostess Also a,
M\mg i as hostesses( were Mislieil .
(' 1 ('I'a\\'fol'd. Mrs Pat Muse Halslop-Smith
mil, 'Mrs Barbara Ann Moseley.Announcing .
Engagement Told

'1f. 1f 1if-' \. '..=:::u.. !Mr Edgar L Garver and Mrs i
Kay Haislop Garver announce the i1'f i a e a
engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter Andrea 7 !
Amber Nicole Eunice Michele Jlal lop, to Raymond Edward s, S pp' This forty.page booklet takes you through the planning
Roger L & Melmda S, Eunice of Smith, son of Mr, Sidney f Jl rtIt phases of your wedding to the honeymoon It's our gift to
Law ley proudly announce the birthof Smith all ol Jacksonville i you when you.register your tabletop patterns with us. Our
a daughter Amber Nicole, born Andrea is a graduate of Terry bridal consultants are trained by the Manorial Bridal Service
May 26 at 1,30; p,m. in the Baptist PI..kl'.lhgh. School and is employed ftJftO
Medical Center, Jacksonville. by Sulheilm\ Isuzu, Inc Raymond is /A4dIA
DRESS &
!Maternal a graduate of ,
Grandparents are Lacy Terry Parker High v
'
r Dunn of Bristol Tenn School and is employed by Allstate siWilliams UM./J GIFT SHOP

!Mr and Mrs Kirk Taylor would relatives are. cordially invited ...
like to announce the birth of their McRae Reunion
10lt> 3oz son, Aaron Frank, born
May 4 at Alachua General Hospital. June 1

!Maternal Grandparents are Mr. & The
Mis, Bernard Jacobsen of Starke McRae family reunion will be
Maternal. held Sunday June 1 at the Florida
Great-Grandparent is State Prison Training Site,
Staike Mrs Lorinda jacobsen also of A covered dish lunch will be serv- Gifts FOR THE BRIDE
ed at 1 p.mAll d

!Mrs Paternal Buddy Grandparents Taylor of Lawtey are Mr. & attend family this occasion members are invited to AND THE GROOM = =

Women of St. Marks Ben C. Holtzendorf was elected 56 "Fix-it" Specialist Richard Coss. Lori Sapp placed a very stiong Orlando Oak Ridge with a hand time Up until the last 80 yards of the

Plan Church LibraryMrs. president and presided at this Starke Fire Chief Dwayne Hardeewas third in the 880-yards run in the 10th of 2:20.56: and an electronic time of race Lori ran exactly as scheduled,

meeting. Other officers elected are honored as the Fireman of the annual Golden South Classic track 2:21.83.: Fifth place was senior as was prepamH for and tageted

Jcwelle Brown presented the Evelyn Vaughn, Vice President; Year and retired Deputy Sheriff meet at Showalter Field at Winter Theresa Duncan of Fort Mill, S.C. says Coach George Loper. Then the
study program to the women of St. Patricia Slack, Treasurer; Dolores Robert Green as Lawman of the Park-Orlando. with a hand time of 2:21.33 and an tapering off after her state meet

Mark's on May 21 on the subject Meng, Secretary. Directors are Year. He Is the oldest living Commander Twenty girls from all over the electronic time of 2:22.50.: peak became evident. Lori was still

"Who Is Jesus?" using material Mildred Bellizzi, W.R. Emo, Harry (past) of Post No. 56,having United States were invited to par Sapp, a sophomore at Bradford able to fight off a challenge by the

from a book written by Robert T. Fertig, Vernon Nichols, Alice joined in 1954.Appreciation. ticipate in the 880 and were listed to High,had a best time of 2:18.9 going .Oak Ridge girl..

Young, minister to Duke Hospital. Oswald and Joe Williams.Mr. Certificates were run. Fourteen girls showed up to .into the_post-season! meet. __ _.
"They asked in Jerusalem who is Holtzendorf stated that per given to Bradford Middle School run, and all were put into one heat.
this Jesus as he rode in. He rules the Principal Charles Hall BHS Band
sons fifty years of age and older are ; Winner was high school
seas, heals the sick, raises the dead, eligible for AARP membership. It is Director Buddy Bell, BUS ROTC Instructor sophomore from a Class 4A school Gaines WipsLakeGty

talks of the Kingdom of God as it it necessary to be a member of the National Col. William L. Ott; Car Showanda Martin from Sanford

belonged to him. He gives his all." AARP in order to join a local dealer Clyde Terwillegar; New Seminole with a hand time of 2:12.06 np + tn

Some great Power must have beenin chapter. River Annex Superintendent and a fully automatic electronic

command to give us the earth, the Among advantages of membership William L. (Faye) Durhan; AVOM time of 2:13.33. Second place was

sun, the moon, our water, rain, in AARP as explained by the William Kulier, USN and Commander won by high school senior Jenny I

snow. Whoever could have put this president are discounts on traveling Robert (Sandy) Sanderson, Oliver of Savannah Ga. who had a

complexity together to work so accomodations, car rental, prescrip- USN. hand time of 2:17.68 and an electronic -

perfectly except a supreme Com tions and some medical items, finan- Eighty-one persons attended the time of 2:18.95.: Lori Sapp was Memorial
mander. God sent his son to live withus cial advice, informational publications banquet. The covered dish supper third with a hand time of 2:18.79: and

in a human body to give us confidence various types of insurance at was prepared by the Amencan an electronic time of 2:20.06. Fourth

there is a Jesus, Son of God. reasonable rates, and lobbying for Legion Auxiliary. place was senior .Carolyn Smith of
Mrs. Flossie Prescott gave the major decisions in local and national For those who served and died for I ',

devotional on Pentecost Season, governmental matters. Subscribersalso their country, a day is set aside to Invitational
Trinity Major Feast in reflect and remember. It is called r
Sunday,
receive the Modern Maturity I ;
Did You Know..........
Church, Doctrine of Holy Trinity, magazine, an interesting and Infor- Memorial Day. This celebration will Starice's Richard Gaines won the
from Ephesians IV. mative publication.The be held at the 1945 army cannon site Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Crosby Lake City Memorial Day Invita-

Mrs. Al Kay Carlisle, president, next AARP meeting is located at Walnut and Temple attended the reunion of the 2nd tional golf tournament by three
conducted the business meeting. Avenues Ceremonies will start at AABN US Marines of WWII at Lake
scheduled for Thursday, June 19, at strokes over a field of 132 golfers this
Plans were made for a library to be 1 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center. 10:00: a.m. Coffee and doughnuts will Buena Vista on May 19-22. past weekend.

located in the sun room of the Parish be served from 8:30: to 9:30: a.m. at Gaines, 23, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hall in September. These will be Post No. 56. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kay Carlisle were L.M. Gaines of Starke, is fresh off a
resource books for people to study to Benton Futch Graduates The black-granite memorial is at Bishop's Lodge in Sante Fe, N.M. tournament win in the local

may be given to the library. four inches tall and four inches seminar on Hospital Law. lyn Gaines shot 72-73-145 to win the

Mrs. Beverly Blacksheer reportedon Institute thick. Cost of the monument is amateur tournament at the Lake City

the Diocesan Episcopal Chur- Benton Futch graduated Friday $1,700. The County provided$500 and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chism Country Club. Gaines led by one

chwomen Open Board Meeting heldat night from Baptist Bible Institute in the city $1,200. Mayor Charles visited their daughter and family stroke after Saturday's first round,

St. Thomas, Bunnell which she attended Graceville at a ceremony held Friday Schaefer is hoping individual con- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson in and picked up the other two strokes

and asked that the group consider night at the First Baptist Churchin tributions will be made to repay the Tallahassee over the weekend. Sunday. He birdied five holds Satur-

a contribution be made to sup- Dothan, Ala. Mrs. Futch receiveda day, and had two birdies and an
plying altar linens and supplies for certificate of for city.Did Mrs. J.F. Bloodworth returned eagle Sunday.
recognition You Know..........
the Episcopal Church in Cuba. The wives. Sunday from 10 days visit with her Mike Suess at 73-75-148 and Ribbie ,

group voted to do this. Those attending from Starke were sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan in Schwab at 76-72-148 were tied! for second

All-American scholarJulie Mr. and Mrs. Pat Welch and Screen Actor's Guild) will be attending Gloria King visited her son, and David Tew,all from Starke, also

daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a professional actor's workshopin Mike,in Leesburg over the weekend.Mrs. played the Lake City tournament.Next .

Dansby, granddaughter of O'Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Griffis Rockport, Maine during the first on Gaines' schedule is the
Mr. and Mrs. R O. Dansby of and granddaughter and Mr. and two weeks in June. Ms. Dodge has Fred Thomson and son, Toddin North Florida Chapter Open set

Starke, has been named an Mrs. Emmett Norton, Mr. and Mrs. appeared in many performances in Tallahassee spent the weekend June 9-10 at Deerwood in Jackson-
Academic All-American by the National Frank Jarvis of Greenville and Mr. South Florida, Gainesville and with Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Womack at ville, the tourney that Starke golfer

Dnsby is the daughter of Mickeyand Keystone Heights this week. spent the weekend with her grandparents Bradford-Union Child Development Center Honored
Diane Dansby of Prattville and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

I the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.E. American Legion Thomas and joining the family on Recently the Bradford-Union Child De- and after school program; thru grade 5 Therapy. This has drawn: the attention of A

Davis of Gainesville.The Sunday was granddaughter, Andrea velopment Center received the honor of with transportation provided from both the Department of Education which is i1

council selects students upon Auxiliary Holds Smith of Ocala. being selected to have a training film Southside and Starke Elementary, a gym- funding the training film. 1

recommendations of teachers and Awards BanquetThe made of their program for emotionally nastics/motion education program, a Mr. Steve Dannemann supervisor of ,

other faculty members. Ms. Dansy Burge Searing of Stone Mountain, handicapped students The Bradford- homework assistance program, excep- these programs, says that he is proud of :
was nominated by Loretta Thornhill, American Legion Auxiliary, Ga. spent the weekend with his tional child and U.S.D.A. the and
Union Child Development Center receives screening a approved Development Center the Chapter I
guidance counselor at school. Ms. in conjunction with the American
mother Mrs. E.B. Searing.
from the of meal One "The staff have worked
partial funding Department program. program.
Dansby is a member of the Beta Legion, held an awards banquet on
13. the H.R.S. to provide educational services to Mrs. Pat Sager, the Chapter One very hard to develop a quality educa-
Eighteen
Club, Latin Club and girl's basketball May Among per Timmy Gissy of Wauchula visited
team, along with activities in sons honored were: Mrs. Gail Cook his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gissy emotionally handicapped students from Therapist, explained that the ChapterOne tional program since the Bradford Union

youth and puppet ministries. from Brooker Elementary; Outstan- over the weekend. Bradford and Union Counties.Mrs. program identifies children with Guidance Clinic first funded the programover

ding Teacher of the Year in Bradford Debra Johns Parmenter Center emotional handicaps and develops an in- three years ago.We have an excellent

County, Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Mrs.Lordell Hill and niece, Kim of Director, explained that the program for dividual educational plan for each child. curriculum and an extremely dedicated

AARP Holds Lawtey Elementary; Bradford High Brooksville and Mr. and Mrs. Ottis emotionally handicapped students, called The goal is to enable each child to be able staff. We would like to extend an invitation -

Meeting May 15 School art instructor, Bobbie Sue Morgan of Ruskin were weekend the Chapter One program Is one of many to go on to succeed in public education. for everyone to come by and visit our

O'Brien; SE second grade teacher, guests of Mrs. Roy demons and attended programs offered by the center. Other Some Innovative approaches are currently programs" For additional informationcall
An organizational meeting of the Janet Gunning; BMS Guidance a family reunion. programs offered include a preschool program being used at the Child Development 9646794.
local Chapter of the American
Counselor, Melba Johnson; Vo-Tech for children ages; 2 thru S. a before Center such as Gymnastics/Motion Paid Advertisement ,
Association of Retired Persons was Instructor, Delia Rosenberg; Bus

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Editor'Mole school," echo's Keystone Heights area. "Our young people have been .
By !Mark Frieillhi councilwoman Louise Baker. "Mostof going elsewhere to find work." v dt
BCT Staff Writer our most talented young people But while Alachau county is largely
Growth in the three-county area have to move to other parts of the insulated form the effects of the
what does the future hold? state, or even out of state to find lumber industry slump due to its
This was one question among to their student
goods jobs support large population surrounding
many the -editors and writers of families. the University of Florida, the
Trend magazine tried to answer in a "We need jobs," confirms J.C. other counties in the "Big Bend"
their 1986 Yearbook, a special issue Bell, chairman of the H-county area are hurling from (the el feels of
devoted to finding the trends in economic development committeethat the slowdown which has now lasted
growth in jobs, spending, economicand last year organized the hiring of for over a live year period.In .
commercial development, the highly repected Battell 19115, for example, according to ii:
population growth, migration, per- Memorial Institute, a reasearch Florida Trend statistics, per capita
sonal income levels and a host of foundation in Ohio, to make a studyof li
other indicators of progressivetrends the employment picture in the See Page 2B
in these areas ka, s
The magazine editors divided the I
counties of the state, including Clay, Population Estimates: J

The recent troubles in the local industry .
are. not due to any inherent &
troubles but to an infusion of foreign t o : M o a A Money Clips

imports most from Canada, where
Canadian currency has failed to rise v Matching Key Chain
in value compared to the American .
dollar like many of the other cur-
riencies in the world have in recent
$12.50
months. From
Fifty-eight percent of the lumbernow
sold in Florida comes from
Canada," said Carroll Lamb, executive -
vice-president of the Florida Graduation Bears
Forestry Association. Many
members of the Florida's forest industry -
says Leon Irbin of the state $2.25
Forestry Management Bureau,"are
hanging on by the skin of their

teeth".

That makes lumber from Canada ,, Cross Chrome Pens
cheap enough to flood into the /
southern markets long serviced by
local lumber companies, cheap
enough even that when transportation m.oo
costs are added to the cost of Qo
Canadian wood it is still highly com- tJ. Q ? f s 't ,
petitive with the local product.As .
a result, while growth in all
itI Cross Chrome Pen
statistical areas surveyed in the v p ; ; A v \l
study's "Big Bend" area were grow-
ing, with the constant infusion of d J4/I & Pencil Set
migrants into the state, it is not / 1T 1 .
growing at a rate even approx-
imating economic development in
other areas of the state,especially in : $22.00
the south Florida. 4

campaign that rivals the o t .
sophisticated efforts of the states' c A .
urban centers." 4: i .
The mostly rural region )is attrac- v 4
ting new industry with powerful In-
centives, such as tax abatements, p, 4 $449
pre-approved financing for plant '499
v Reg.
construction and programs aimed at
retraining its work force. .
.
"Bringing in a mixture of new Industries p '
will create new jobs that we p' a THEOFFICE
need here to grow and get into the '
economic mainstream of the state,"
said Bradford Chamber of Com- Decorative
merce Director Mike Cooney. "We '
have taken some important first Hand Held GartersCalculators fl SHOP
steps here in Bradford County actively -

seeking new industries, bring- For Prom Night HOW. Call St. .. '
ing the Santa Fe Community College
Branch project to frutation; and Y 964-5764
beginning a beautification plan in By Sharp Graduation Necklaces G
the downtown area which will Increase Starke.Fla.l .
the town's attractlvness to t .

outsiders"We need to attract new 9.95 $(

businesses to the area to give our O $$7 5 .
For
Girls
young people more reasons to stay .
when they graduate from high

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Education Candidate Rayma Page Tours Bradford Union Area

c

Haiiia )1'unr, campaigning Florida can rest assured that I willIH'Vl'I' retired citizens bring to the stale of needs are often very dillerent," ding and teacher pay raises on the
thioufili t the t three 'aunty die.i loi' the vole for reducing or Florida through (their incomes and commented Page who Is from Fort elementary school level
('01ll1ll1"' 11I11l'1' ol Ellti'ilt; 1(111( staletiliim cliniin.iting then hOIl1l'sh'IHll'x'rnp- expendiluies cannot be l blushed Myers. "We have to able to get "My opponent has also taken a
(' "' position, expreSSI! !sonicIn tions. 1 Klinnnaling homestead exemptions aside. We must t also remember that together on these issues so we make stand against the lottery," Page
in v cws on the subjci I til spcn( will aleel the senioi (hose children under six have the best! use ol the resources we do said. "In my heart I believe that
ling lot education thai dilloimnkcll i'il hens i ol out stale who are on l lixedinionit patents who III'(! among I the income have in a lair and equitable way" gambling is wrong. But my head
> I Irons most! t of her" 01'-| .s! and out! .voting couples) who producing citizens ol I Floiida. The tells me to look at the facts. The
poiH'Mls. arc 11.unit!\ lo buy homes as well as i real issue here is funding /lor education Page supports the lottery as a new precedent has already been sel!
'It lias l'OIlto im 11ft('lIt ion thai devastating( our i nnnoiily growth and excellence." method ol increasing financing for Education in Florida is cuuenlly
oni ol my oppoiirnls\ 'has !slated lhalUK IN'"I\\'III'I'S.. Page/( was in the middle ul'II education Page says she supppoilshe subsidized b> parimutual belling I
lopsl.ituir should Iii \ti'" the "JVlv opponent has staled that Hie tounly-by-iounly !lour of he( state ( controversial move, one that is believe that the lottery must be placed -
1 PHny'nia1'tlrc $2S(1II: ) llonicslc.id 1 Fsragdonl; | | to pill aewFluruhansuvc'1i3aaduodol;: SIN when made slops in Bradford, Clay Supported by a slim majority ol on the ballot so that you and I and
111 on' pionil\| on Hi' I"IN I'rule 10| do not pay then I.in l :shaieol the cusl t and Union count i's." l Floridians according( to recent polls, every Floridian can vote their conscience -
pin III! t'dui'aiuln," 1',1 1's.lld 'As. ol ninwth. and 1 Ihal they medii a lot "1 wall lu create, annual loundlahle because she is convinced of the need And if'allot the polls are true
l.Hlillil.iU loi ( 'Innnu..Iwn' 'I IK III ol piohlems and a lot ol extra ser- discussions ol funding for the for greater! funding for education and the lottery passes! I believe that
1
I nic'inlii i Ito t iii i/i" MS UI' 'Hie liii.nui.il "l'lIdlt the boeause! 1 have leali/ed that our especially in favor ol: im'!teased lun- tion.

both are luck in a sense to have
Federal or State dollars coming in fir; I
.1:. well the state prison system, the
DuPont company and National
}% WD BRAND US. CHDICLPp
MAXWELL HOUSE
Guard facility at Camp Blandingare 1
other large employers.The '.' COFFEE' l GRADE A '- CHUCK
situation is much worse in it tll g LARGE
some neighboring counties HARVEST FRESHASPARAGUS Tyr ROAST

You should go to Cross City in $ 8 8 $ EGGS ;
Dixie County to see how lives it ef- 2 ,
ti I
iects when the trees don't get cut," ILa
sa\s Lamb of the Florida Forestry BAG C D { U. S, CHOICE
Association Llmll 1 with r/00D or 9 9
L&INruN
Agriculture Hurling more purther..NCI c'g'' _
cHle I La 9 DOZ. WD BHAND U a CHCHCI TBONiChuck
The forest industries' cousins in
Maxwell House552'' Steak .. S137
agriculture are laring almost as ;" LlmltTwith110.00or
poorly in the area according the the non purohra ncL eipa
studbj Florida Trend. From 1979
ID 1983, farm income from the
county "Big Bend" area have
plummeted by 29 percent. Given the
(outlook for this year, 1984 and 1985
weren't much better. The magazinei
i 'ported in February that more than

1 1.000 I farmers may go out of businessin r 1 '.. ,', '
19B6. many of them miners of the ? SAVE TDC ,...
heavily leveraged, small farms in I ALL PLUS DEPOSIT BOLOGNA
VARIETIES
the northern part of the state. t
Bradford County long known for Mayonnai COCA COLA

but they are coming inthe or CALORIE FRYER I Ir
area of economic diversity and new ALLLLFLAVVORS
employers in the area. One part of CHEK DRINKS LEGQUARTERS
the development REGULAR, BEEF or THICK SLICED
region's economic
program includes traditional incentives $ 19 $199 WD BRAND
t such as bond financing Lastvcar IOCANS c
lor example, Taylor County R N 4 8

I issiKd a $500,000 in bonds to help J" with $1000 or 1 La BOLOGNAmore
Aluminum Fabricating Products expand more purth.re ecl c'g.'
its fuel tank and tool box

The bill which set lower liability FOR BEER wi SPREAD SIZE, t E5..
rates was a major priority of Florida . 12 01 CANS
Farm Bureau, the state's largest
general interest farmers' organizatIOn r 'NliSUPER9RAN0
Doug Mann, Director of
Legislative Affairs said the passage )
of the relief measure early in the

legislative session was due to the ,, ,. I
overwhelming support of most + cIii

'Bo" Johnson (D-Milton), chair- ....IL.
man of the House Transportation o.'1 SU '" .
Committee, and Sen. Pat Thomas DELI QUALITY
'iD-Tallahassee), who were the BOILEDHAM
of the bill in their
prime sponsors 1004k PURE "D"LL" ALL VARIETIES I
respective chambers. ORANGE
"Before the session, Farm Bureau SWEET DANO'S
members throughout the state talk- JUICE PIZZA
ed with their local legislators about ONIONS $199

the Farmers problem faced," Mann with Explained higher liability Oc $129
C LL
rates, found themselves hard 9 3 8
pressed or unable to pay the increase HALF AVAILABLE IN DELI
in premiums required by the GAL La EACH STORES ONLY!
new law. Gov. Bob Graham is expected -
to sign the measure into law
soon. It requires trucks weighing
between 26,000 and 35,000 pounds to
carry $50,000 worth of liability in-
surance; those weighing between
35,000 and 44,000, $100,000; and those
weighing more than 44,000 pounds
$300,000. WINN DIXIE

Farm Bureau worked closely with F '
representatives of the Florida HomeBUilders ooDq
Association, the Florida
Forestry Association, and other affected arq yP9
groups to have the requirements .
lowered. QUANTITY RIGHTSAmerica's
"Passage of this bill was one of RESERVED_
our major goals for this legislative Supermarket,. W=::': : I
session," said Florida Farm Bureau
President Carl B Loop, Jr

Not all items available in all stores. Merchandise shown is representative of actual items in store. Quantities limited to [=oJ] Is,
stock on hand. Sorry, no rainchecks. No sale to dealers. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken. iIi !!'iiR

- i oto growth leader Duval and merchandise at 25% off.
. ,
; ..idling\ Jacksonville\ and as a
" "'ill (it this growth "spillage" is business 1"III"I'hal' been chaigedwith \Duval's gl'ollthllIlIwvltably spillover
i r. n inn ahead al a fast rale.i luring companies in the into neighboring Clay County, 25% Off Purchase
i >I; iiuili is pouring down out ol thei biomechcal (!Iclenseand mlormation where non-agricultural employment Any
i I! .nigr I'trk corridoor through !Midii piocessmg holds' Duval County is is projected to increase 51 percent.
II. ( & .ind Orange Park. fueled by also planning a research and Irom 1\111\) .") to 1990! the greates lor-
i'i' nim\th industries in Jackson- development\ park lor lechnology- cast t ol job growth in Northeast plus FREE GIFTS
vlii' The effects in Keystone oriented lirms, while Jacksonville\ Florida( The activity is spreading
residential lust 1 down Slate Road 17 to Orange.
!H"'cllh.' mainly a area University is pushing ahead with
01 i,, i -MI.ill. as jot but seem certain to plans to set up an engineering program Park and Green Cove Springs which
,. I..,,1-1. 111 the future.I in conjunction with the oilers: prospective\ employers an industrial Doors Thursday at 1
p.m
I 1/1> I I'ipiiient' in t the area slums no University ol Florida.l.i park on the St. Johns river open
.' .,.I l lowing in the near future.I \ Sinrs| t'ltij KIMIIII (complete ilh an inactive deepwater -
I i ,:a'i "Ath in the Jacksonville area The big push to growth in Clay 1)1)11.Paul for this special 3 DAY SALE.
DcLand I>> executive Director
II'' olnpby 1 | | mi-lit increasedo\er7per- County is (coming directly Irom'. a
i' i"' 1,1-1. I year a greater increase thriving business in hotel! and office ol the Clay County Joconomic1)o'l'Iopnwni
'ih ih.it it other metropolitanI' south Duval Council, says moreIhan .
HI any construction in : County. Don't miss this !
one
,'i .1 t 111 Florida.I hall ol Clay's' wotkloice currently
I he region's! biggest! and oldest t tI' Residential construction) is also expanding commutes to Duval. "Givenan
pln\ers are not the source ol the at a last t rate as the area's equal opportunity to work. in
1)I'''? pi: |P'l'Ity. Companies in heavy work-lorte expands.' "We build a lot (Clav, guess: what t those people will
"i'i,.'"1111.act urlng, transportation. of homes in the $60,000 to $
' ?'nn'e and insurance aren't behind lor young professionals and I begun to happen here."

Miss Erniu Louise Wilson H2, ol Leonard Austin Hicks, 71, of Hardenbrook Sadlowski, Keystone Heights, near Kl'ystolll'lIl'iglib. wi-i'c held .it NAS. He was ;i graduate ol He and his \\ lit;, Doers: served asjudges "
Law toy,died Sunday, May 25 in Bap.1i.1 Lake Butler died Thursday, May 8, Caroline Manistee 11 u.m. Thursday.. May 211, ,ilGrci'iil.ivui l.ivni' lliuli School. Tallahassee, and al many camellia shows in
and ,
Michigan eight grandchildren. Ii I
Medical Center lolloping a lung at the Veterans Administration ; CVimUi y. JacksonvilleA attended (Gonrgul Military College in tins area. and he propagated\ ( sett i
illness Funeral services were held Satur- native ol All.mlii.'hr died! Suntl.iin MlllcdHc'\] icoinia. nevi vanelies ol camellias al I his es
Born June 19, 15)03) Miss Wilson Hospital in Gainesville after a day, May 24, in St. Williams Catholic Riverside Hospital. Jacksonville>, As in mlrlIIIi. .! i.wrlly|| i 1"c'o nieiltamelli.i /tensive gardens on ('atarll+l' Lake. .
lengthy illness. Church with Father Tom Gordon of aller illness cultunM Mr. Ellis servedas including one named the I )01'1' .KllisSci I I i
III .
an several !
moved
to Law ley 20 years ago< She Rev. I Hicks, formerly of Cross Ci- Interment in yenisMr
ficiating. was Keystone
was a member of the First United and Mis Kills: moved to the a slate director\ ol the American .
ty, has! lived in Lake Butler with his Heights under the direc- ...
Methodist Church. daughter for the past one and a half tion ol Cemetery Jones Funeral Home of Keystone idea\ III 1I7II! (lolli. \\ini( Ins Camellia( Socielv' from 1970 lo I)7K\!) Ellis(( Page flitEXEWCISE

Survivors include one brother, years. He was a retired mechanic Keystone Heights.
Col William Wilb.!n, Lawley, and! with the state Forestry Division.
two sisters, twin sister Krda:\ L. I le served in the U.S. Army during
Wilson, Palm Beach and Alelh.i World War II and has been a Baptist
Stoner, Boca Raton minister lor 21 years He is a
Memorial services were held in member of the Lulu Baptist Church. TEL-MED
the First United Methodist Church He is survived by one daughter,
Wednesday May 28 with Hev. Frances Knight ol Lake Butler;
Ballard Wilson conducting Die ser! three sons Everett and Bobby R For a copy of the free brochure
vices. Burial will be at &I i later dale Hicks of Old Town, and Leon (Hicks listing Tel-Med's 215 health Information
under the direction of Jones Funeral of Sleinhatchee; three brothers, tapes call 964-4894 or
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Hicks ol Old Town, and Frank O. you promptly. :
Louise ChaseMrs Hicks of Jacksonville; three sisters, Tel-Med Is a free service providedto designed to burn calories and improve
Evelyn Lily Chesnul of Ocala, Beaulah the community by the Auxiliary of Bring a Friend and stamina and endurance
Evelyn Louise Chase, 63, ol Davis of Land of the Lakes and Betty Bradford Hospital Inc Tues & Thurs 6 7 p.m. $1 6.00
'Keystone Heights,died Sund.iy May Van Yantol Compton, California; Share the Cost Mon Wed U Fri 8:309.30: a m. $24.00
25, at her home following a long il- eleven grandchildren and 1 great
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Born March 8, 1923 in Columbus, General services were held Sunday .
Georgia, Mrs. Chase moved to easy paced class for beginners and seniors
!May 11, at 3 p.m. at New Prospect e titan
Keystone Heights one year ago liotn' t Baptist Church with the Rev ('h'o'4'1 using yoga and relaxation techniques
Jacksonville. She was a member of WilKircl Wilson and the Rev. Robert jute 21\1\ rues & Thurs. 8.30930am: : 16.00
the Baptist faith. Register conducting services. Burial fission
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Survivors include her husband, I toll lowed in Summerville Cemetary.Kthuml M1 DANCERCISE A modern jazz/dance
Harold V. Chase, mother Myrtle B riM class for those who enjoy learning dance
Holley, Phoenix City Ala; six stepdaughters -
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Mary Knight Robert Corbett, Jr. /
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Hawthorne, Susan Jose, Norfolk, Mr. Edward "Ted" Robert Cor- f am.
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Fay Chase, & Kay Sy all ol Jacksonville died Wedlll'sday.lay! 21 in Bradford SHAPE & TONE Improve muscle tone
; three stepsons Donald, Hospital following a short illness and shape body using hand and
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tiller he enterer) u plea ol guilty ones in the Bradford drug arrests in and intoxicates 1 can find no reason
III \total I 11I11 ol probalion.Alwirc tion.August 24, while serving lime in HUM.\ lie got olf light, yet within one to depart from the sentencing PRICE-WISE
/ was arrested in the restitution center, Alvarewas. monl h of his sentence he violated his guidelines but I am not going to go
:Niixcnibcr: ol UIH4! as part I of \the drug arrested in Starke by Trooper. D. probation by being arrested. The I tl1l' maximum," said Crews.
dr.in! up in Krmllord County and LangsUm for driving while inlox- stale recommends the maximum Alvarez: 49, who will receive four
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Epps Pleds Guilty strongly recommend a drug treat- submit to a cheminal analysis test to Alexander. Proctor, 21, was! arrested Lovelace was .taken by Rescue 60 Hampton Man Pleds,
ment program at Lantana for determine if any substance Is In her 1 May 24 lor driving/ while to Bradford Hospital, according to No DUI Trial
Gets ProbationBobby Golden, said Judge Crews body and participate in the River !license suspended, according to Lt. Paramedic Mike Sanders and EMT
Region Human Services Program. William/ '1'1 II lit hlll1. Blind was set at Dwayne Hardee Eugene Ford, 23, of Hampton was
Harold Epps pled guilty Adjudication of guilt was withheld $210, he was! released on his!
May 27 to lewd act in presence of a Van Runs Red i *. General Hospital May 21. Damage to county jail May 20 after he pled guilty
child under the age of 16 years Light his vehicle was $7,000. Damage to to reckless driving.

Epps' attorney, Johnny Hobbs, Driver Charged Craig Allen Brown placed on live James Ha role 43, of Wilkins Oldsmobile was $400. Ford was placed on six months
asked the court to consider that no With PossessionA years probation for introduction of' Houston was arrested McAlpine lor no valid Damage to the pickup was$5,000 and probation, must attend driving while-
harm had come to the victim and contraband into a state correctional' driver's license to $2,000 to the tractor trailer truck. intoxicated school and pay court
Epps had no prior criminal record Starke man stopped for insitution. Brown was also fined and Patrolman Williams., according Charges are pending in the acci- costs plus a $500 fine.
was a life long resident of Starke andan charge ordered McAlpine was dent, said Pace. Assistant Slate Attorney
a red light May 24 has been to pay court costs. released after u $105 cash bond was According to
outstanding upstanding citizen. with possession of less than 20 gramsof posted. David Giant, Ford's driver's
Circuit Court Judge John J Crews cannabis. Recent ArrestsIn license was suspended six monthsfor
sentenced Epps to five years probation Johnny Glenn Nettles was arrested Clay Authorities refusal to take the breathahzer
I and withheld adjudication. Epps by Trooper W. D Langston Bradford CountyThe Attempt to Stop
1 must undergo a psychiatry evaluation after he was stopped for the traffic arrests mode Injured in Accident, Unlawful In a separate case, Daniel Patrick
following Sales
were
and pay court costs. violation. Trooper Langston said he in Bradford County by local !Man Charged DUI Liquor Hawes, 33,also of Hampton also pled
could smell marijuana coming from authorities Clay County authorities have guilty to reckless driving Hawes
I Howell Pleds Guilty the van and the vehicle was searched. A vehicle which struck a tree left a cracked down on businesses that sell was placed on six months Salvation
, Patricia of Green Cove Keystone Heights resident in the alcoholic beverages to minors. Army supervision, ordered to pay
To Attempted Assault Nettles was released after a Springs was Carpenter arrested May" 24 on a hospital charged with driving while Sheriff Jennings Murrhee an- $250 plus costs and attend DUI
$262.50 cash bond was posted. intoxicated. nounced two months ago by letter to school.
Rhymer R. Howell, 33, pled guilty capias charging Introduction ot contraband
Tuesday to attempted lewd, 11I111 possession of cannabis, Michael Cam, driving a 1978 the businesses that there would be a Hawes was found not guilty in an
Chevrolet, eastbound the Air check in administrative hearing of refusal lo
under was on Clay County. At this time
lascivous assault a child according to Deputy Sammy
upon Bradford CircuitCourt Road submit to chemical test accordingto
south of Starke
port according multiple arrests have been made.
16 years of age. Eunice. Bond l was set til $5,000,
to Trooper Kenneth Ethridge The According to Assistant State At- Giant.!
Howell was placed on five years FinalsThe Carpenter was released on her ownrecognizance.
with conditions vehicle came out of the curve and torney Alan Rosner, the county
probation special ran off the road and has Boat Owners
following defendants sideswiped a judge agreed to impose stiff
given Judge John J Crews appeared -
by
Howell, who has been institu- in Bradford County Circuit Anthony Carroll, 25, ol( ( Hampton tree, rotated counter clockwise and fines for those found guilty of selling Must ReregisterAll
Court 27 to enter of struck another pine tree before com alcohol to any one who is underage.The .
tionalized for a similar offense May a change was arrested May 22 on a capias
plea.Dennis. from ing (to rest Cam was taken to Brad- fine for a first offense has been Florida vessel owners who intend -
a Alachua
previously must undergo County charginghell
psychiatry evaluation. James Baucom pled guiltyto ( according to Lt. John Dempsey lord Hospital. Damage to the vehiclewas raised from $90 to $200 with a max- to operate their pleasure craftor
listed as $2,000, totalled. imum of 60 days in jail. An owner's commercial vessels between July
reckless display of dangerous ,
Howell Carroll released alter
September 28,1977 was arraigned was a
Cam was charged with DUI and !license can ben revoked if their I, 1986 and June 30, 1987 are reminded
Baucom was on a bond ,
for sexual battery; January weapon. placed $2,000 surely was posted.William
to their vessels then-
willul-wanton reckless driving, according business makes an illegal sale and a reregister at
9, 1978 Howell pled no contest to attempted one year probation and ordered to
sexual battery:, and was pay county $20 for the crime victim Lee New ham ol' Starke to Trooper Ethridge. fine of up to $1,000 can be levied July county 15 tax of this collectors' offices prior to

sentenced to North Florida Evalua- fund, $2,50 for law enforcement fee was arrested May 27 for trespass, against repreat offenders. Vessel year.in Bradford Count
tion Treatment Center January 18, $50 fee and fine of $25. If fine Is paidthe according to Patrolman Darrell" "There is alot of alcohol out therein owners
will
not receive a renewal notice, according -
1980 he was returned to the court court will terminate probation. Williams. Newham would not I'avl'his the teenage community, said to Tax Collector Esther
where he was placed on three years mother's residence, according to Charges Pending Director Scott Lancaster of the Clay Hall. Owners reregister then
with Ronnie Joe Moss entered a plea of the Bond ul he County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff'soffice may
probation adjudication report was set $500, 4 Vehicle AccidentDavid had vessels by taking the current cer-
withheld and he was to attend outpa- possession of more than 20 grams of was released on his own received complaints and tificate of registration and the
cannabis. A investigation Earl Cox 30 of Metarie the number of arrests indicate the appropriate -
tient treatment in a community pre-sentence recogni/ance. registration fee to the
center. (PSI was ordered. La. was taken to Alachua General complaints were legitimate, said Bradford County Courthouse.
In 1983 the court determined it was Roy Edward Knight, 35, of Liiuley Hospital May 17 following a mulitple Lancaster.
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not likely Howell would repeat the James Dalton Rickman pled guil- was arrested May 27 for I"xuall-' vehicle accident on SR-100 eight "" "" "' '" '"
offense. ty to grand theft. A PSI was ordered tery on a child under 11 years ol age, miles west of Starke, according to
Howell must continue counseling according to LI. Dempsey, Knightwas Trooper Calvin Pace. LONELY
, while on probation and pay court Howell Monroe Williams pled guil- released on his own Cox, driving a 1986 Chevrolet, was ?
costs as ordered by Judge John J ty to three counts of burglary. An updated recognizance. stopped in the estbound lane on
i} Crews. PSI was ordered. Five additional SK-100 heading east with his lights Looking for a friend? Why not give us a try by

, charges of burglary and grand Terry Neal Roberts, of Slaike was oil. A 1975 Oldsmobile, driven by joining our singles club. Must be 18 and
I Golden Pleds VOP theft will be dismissed by the state. arrested May 28 on a capias charging David A Wilkins, 24, of Brooker, Write for ages
DOC disorderly intoxication t according was westbound on SR-100. The up. application today.
I Gets 18 Months Chris Douglas Robinson pled guil- to Deputy Sammy Eunice. Oldsmobile struck the left front of

i Alvaughn Richard Golden was ty to grand theft. A PSI was ordered. Bond was set al $150, he was released the Chevrolet. A third vehicle, a 1984 SEND TO
found guilty May 27 of violation of on his own recognizance Chevrolet pickup, driven by GarfieJ. : Lakeside Singles Club
I probation. Disposition; Lovelace, 31, of Lake Butler then At. 1, Box 530
t Golden was given 30 months pro- Sherry Ann Thornton was placedon struck the Chevrolet in the front. A
Axel D. Barnes, 26, of Starke was Hampton Fl. 32044
bation April 1, 1985 after he pled guil- five years probation for uttering a arrested 24 fourth vehicle, a tractor trailer ,
May on a capias charg-
\. ty of possession of cocaine. Golden forged bank check. She is to make ing failure to appear, according to truck then struck the pickup in the
. failed to meet the requirements of restition to the Fashion Stop and pay Investigator John Tilley. Barnes is lei I side. -
his probation and was arrested April court costs. to be released from the county jail
7, 1986. The state recommended a when a $100.75 fine is paid.
drug program for Golden who'needs Paul Elaine Tanner was placed on
help' said Assistant State Attorney five years probation for two countsof FLEISCHMANN'S I'. II Dark Eyes:
Thomas Elwell. "Golden has never grand theft. Judge Crews said Traffic ViolationsDirk >
really tried, because of his drug pro- Tanner had a bad drug problem DISTILLED DRY iM
blem he lost a good job and never which was controlling her life but Douglas Miracle of Glen St. Vodka so
tried to meet his probation requirements this was a chance to get her life Mary was arrested May 26 lor driving -
," said Elwell. together. She is to complete the pro- under influence, according to GINLITER _
Judge John J Crews set aside the gram at the Jacksonville Female Patrolman Darrell Williams. 1.75 LITER
probation order and sentenced Restitution Center, obey all rules Miracle's blood alcohol content was 33.802. -7 59.70:.
Golden to 18 months in the Depart- and regulation of the program and .11 percent, he was released alter a I CASe: OF 12 FS rrrrr'r' =+ :! CASe: or 6
ment of Corrections. The court will make restitution to victim. She must $362.50 surety bond was posted. 83,00 699 ,Nb. 1159 62.75Ca
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Quarterback Club Selects Cuininlngs.. ..
The Starke Gator Quarterback Club presented a cash;; iOiiiplihliiiicnlH! as u st'holar-athlete while ul the U iif K
gift lo University of Florida graduate Uowljml CuiiuuCnunnhigr earned Iin decree in ei-imin.il justice.
hiKs. mediate past president Al ('III'II..lt't'fa\ ) was on
President Cliff Chapman In making the presentation hand for the PI'/hl'lIhIi"II
said Cummings was recojiii/etl_ for his at" { r1 /r r r

Bradford Art Society will hold
AGES 18 to 26an
organizational meeting, June 4 at t
7:30 p.m. at the Santa Fe Community -
College Starke Center board Federal law requires every young YIEID

room man to register with Selective Service TNwNEYSL
All persons I interested I in the within 30 days of his 18th birth -_ / o1n i Na
.visual I, literary and performing artsare :
cordially invited to attend. day. TAYl@R
For more information call Lila Federal law also makes registration V J \ f .. _
Yawn at 864-5382. tlon a prerequisite to qualifying for '(Ju4'"uil,(dfUr I II srou.ilCHABLIS

federal student financial aid and Hfvs r{i
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some federal Job programs, for ''BURG RHINE I.75LITER }
those required to register. BLUSH -ROSE
Worship
Join Methodist 95 USHERS
Sunday at 11 a.m. And a new federal law requires registration in order to 3 LITER 12 ,
Every obtain temporary or permanent employment with the federal 101 401

aduiilinis( seniors, the them to good advantage.seniorsran Dougherty) caught TD passes from JlurS had praise tor three varsity terlachen in the second quarter and In
backbone, III l the 11.J Bradford High Hurse's plays right at him, with QB Long. Tho varsity was just inexperienced performers: freshman linebackerBill Palatka High in the third quarter.The If you are Interested rheumatism teaming, "...
football It-am ol 1\11I3.\ dominated success. mostly, said QB Long. Hamilton, freshman drop) end young Tornado eleven will be more about arthritis....-.196 ,'
their undi'i'c'l.issnicn 40-0 in the annual "We just had an easier time than The longest Varsity pass was a Jimmy Long, and junior defensive the most inexperienced team on the call Tel-Med at for these or tapes
Junioi -Semen game played last we thought we'd have. I didn't think 20-yunl screen pass lo split end tackle Billy Harrell.David Hamiltondid field,says Head Coach David Hurse 17S-0007 andd ask .,.
Friday night May 23, before a nice we'd beat them that badly," said Patrick) Diggs. The Varsity could not a good job punting the football, Palatka is loaded for the 1987 by number: Rheumatism .'
hometown! crowd in Bradford Senior quarterback Frank Long.It move the loolball at all, said Coach said Hurse season, says Coach Hurse. In- 127 Arthritis Rheumatoid- Arthritis
stadium. was 22-zip alter the first period. Hurse. "They dominated us. They terlachcn has some fine athletes. 128
The !>seniors ran through the up- Senior Clinton Jenkins scored were just too good for us. We are Spring football practice will wind St.Augustine,which has a lot of peo- 129 Bursitis for arthritis
coming BUS varsity ut will, using twice, and speed merchant Andy young" said Hurse. up tomorrow night (Friday, May 30)) -ple coming back, should be tough. 202 Surgery Osteoarthritls/degeneratlve
,the plays! Couch David Hurst! taught Jones once Mike Chappell and Chris':.. Plus Hurse noted, a good manyexIiericnceI with the annual grid jamboree in Quarterback: Coach Hurse says 203 Joint disease '"
varsity players were Palatka, starting at 8 p.m. he will flip a coin to see whether Arthritis and diet
held out because ol injuries, and Each of the four teams, Bradford Robert Starling, 160-12, or Johnny 204
Sheriff Awarded $60,000A ("oath Mike Sexton, the defensive High, Interlachcn High, Clark, 155-12, will start.
coordinator was out all last week St.Augustine High, and Palatka Fullback: Greg Wiggins, 155-12. Tel-Med Is a free community the service -
due to tl1l'deaIhalhisfather( I ,and I he High, will play two quarters of foot Running back: Rodney Mosley, brought to you by Auxiliary
Bradlord County jury recently awarded Clay County Sheriff Jenn- dl'll't1.lv11l1l'! got not work the entire ball, each quarter with a different'pponent. 1509. Also seeing action at tailback of Bradford Hospital. Inc.
ings Murrhee and his wife$60,000 compensation for two quarterhorse "'I'.k ,. Bradford High plays In- will be Levi!Simmons, 180-10-
mares that died alter chewing up chemically-treated timbers in a "
wooden fence at the Murrhee ranch on Highway 21 south of the ) ,., 'x's
Highway 16 intersection. r
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!Murrhee said the mares died three years ago after they ate throughsix w t ;
new wooden fence rails that had been treated and softened with a
toxic preservative! chromated copper arsenic, which Murrhee's. attorneys
said had not dried into the wood properly.The .
"THERE IS NO COMPARISON FOR PRICE..QUAL1TY..SERVICE2"WE !
jury found that J.W. Langdale Co., a Georgia firm that treated a
the boards, and Goldkist's Farmers Mutual Exchange at Starke.
which sold the lumber were both negligent in allowing the sale of the

lumber.Murihee! said he nailed: the boards into place, and later found that : NORMAN'QUANTm
three horses in the pasture had chewed through some of them.After he
replaced the rails,the horses) ate through them again,the sheriff said.
Two of the horses died and the third became ill but recovered, Mur-
rhee said Altogether, they had eaten about six feet of fencing.
The jury rejected defense claims that Murrhee was partly responsible r- .
because he should have realized there was a problem the first time RIRIR$
the fence was eaten. Murrhee's attorneys argued that he had no way of IIUIIYO
knowing the horses had been harmed by chewing the fence, and the
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jury agreed.

Much of the testimony presented concerned the value of the two :
brood mares Fabulous Van Kip and Arctic Dancer. Florida experts ACCEPT ;
testified that the horses were worth a total of about $60,000, while an i ,:
Oklahoma appraiser judged they were worth only about $20,000. FOOD ,
Po .' "THE STORE THAT ELIMINATES SALE PRICES
The Murrhees raise quarterhorses for racing, and have about 35 at GOOD THRU r
their Clay; County ranch. STAMPS THE WAREHOUSE & THE MIDDLEMAN" WED., JUNE !Ji
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